My Bloody Valentine Announces Album Reissues & Releases ‘m b v’ On Streaming Platforms

By Andy Kahn Mar 31, 2021 7:15 am PDT

My Bloody Valentine signed to Domino Records which will reissue the band’s three full-length albums, 1988’s Isn’t Anything, 1991’s Loveless and 2013’s m b v on May 21. The band also made m b v available on all major streaming platforms.

My Bloody Valentine’s lineup currently consists of Kevin Shields, Bilinda Butcher, Deb Googe and Colm Ó Cíosóig. In an interview with The New York Times, Shields revealed the band has two new albums in the works, but the COVID-19 pandemic derailed their planned production. Shields described one of the new albums as “warm and melodic,” while vaguely describing the second planned record as more experimental.

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Domino will reissue vinyl editions of Isn’t Anything, Loveless, m b v and a compilation of four EPs, ep’s 1988-1991 and rare tracks. The latter will not be available to stream in North America due to rights restrictions. The vinyl reissues are available in fully analog remastered deluxe editions.

My Bloody Valentine started rolling out enhanced updated versions of their music videos such as “to here knows when,” “soon” and “swallow.” Find those videos and others set to premiere later today, as well as options to stream m b v below:

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to who knows when

soon

swallow

you made me realise

Feed Me With Your Kiss

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