đ Up to 70% Off Selected ItemsShop Sale

1 / 5
The Vacant Lots - Interiors
Brooklyn duo return with their fifth album 'Interiors', due out October 13th via Fuzz Club. The deluxe version is included in the Fuzz Club Membership and comes in a hand-numbered (/500) gatefold jacket on 180g clear-red vinyl with black splatter. Also available on 180g clear vinyl and CD.
- - - - - - - - - - - -Â
- - - - - - - - - - - -Â
âInteriorsâ is the fifth studio album by Brooklyn-based minimalist post-punk/synth-pop duo The Vacant Lots. The 8 songs on âInteriorsâ synthesise all of the bandâs past work while pushing forward into the future. Itâs Jared Artaud and Brian MacFadyenâs darkest and most visionary work yet. Ethereal metallic synths and blistering electronics are driven by disco-on-downers dance beats lashed with gutter-rock guitar riffs and icy detached vocals with evocatively concise and lacerating lyrics.Â
Recorded over many sleepless nights and amphetamine-fueled mornings in the projectâs isolated Brooklyn bunker home studios, the album follows the bandâs minimal is maximal aesthetic coalescing into dark bedroom anthems for loners and lovers with nods to 70s/80s punk and nightclub music ala Joy Division, Iggy Popâs The Idiot, Depeche Mode, and New Order. On the lead single âAmnesia,â Jared Artaud says "Itâs about dealing with duality and integrating the conflicting feelings within a relationship. Itâs about feeling dissociative and getting burned by the fire. Then coping with how this inevitably leads to the dissolution of the relationship. This is a mantra for all the songs on the album."
Recorded over many sleepless nights and amphetamine-fueled mornings in the projectâs isolated Brooklyn bunker home studios, the album follows the bandâs minimal is maximal aesthetic coalescing into dark bedroom anthems for loners and lovers with nods to 70s/80s punk and nightclub music ala Joy Division, Iggy Popâs The Idiot, Depeche Mode, and New Order. On the lead single âAmnesia,â Jared Artaud says "Itâs about dealing with duality and integrating the conflicting feelings within a relationship. Itâs about feeling dissociative and getting burned by the fire. Then coping with how this inevitably leads to the dissolution of the relationship. This is a mantra for all the songs on the album."
Select Version
From $2.85
Original: $8.15
-65%The Vacant Lots - Interiorsâ
$8.15
$2.85Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
Brooklyn duo return with their fifth album 'Interiors', due out October 13th via Fuzz Club. The deluxe version is included in the Fuzz Club Membership and comes in a hand-numbered (/500) gatefold jacket on 180g clear-red vinyl with black splatter. Also available on 180g clear vinyl and CD.
- - - - - - - - - - - -Â
- - - - - - - - - - - -Â
âInteriorsâ is the fifth studio album by Brooklyn-based minimalist post-punk/synth-pop duo The Vacant Lots. The 8 songs on âInteriorsâ synthesise all of the bandâs past work while pushing forward into the future. Itâs Jared Artaud and Brian MacFadyenâs darkest and most visionary work yet. Ethereal metallic synths and blistering electronics are driven by disco-on-downers dance beats lashed with gutter-rock guitar riffs and icy detached vocals with evocatively concise and lacerating lyrics.Â
Recorded over many sleepless nights and amphetamine-fueled mornings in the projectâs isolated Brooklyn bunker home studios, the album follows the bandâs minimal is maximal aesthetic coalescing into dark bedroom anthems for loners and lovers with nods to 70s/80s punk and nightclub music ala Joy Division, Iggy Popâs The Idiot, Depeche Mode, and New Order. On the lead single âAmnesia,â Jared Artaud says "Itâs about dealing with duality and integrating the conflicting feelings within a relationship. Itâs about feeling dissociative and getting burned by the fire. Then coping with how this inevitably leads to the dissolution of the relationship. This is a mantra for all the songs on the album."
Recorded over many sleepless nights and amphetamine-fueled mornings in the projectâs isolated Brooklyn bunker home studios, the album follows the bandâs minimal is maximal aesthetic coalescing into dark bedroom anthems for loners and lovers with nods to 70s/80s punk and nightclub music ala Joy Division, Iggy Popâs The Idiot, Depeche Mode, and New Order. On the lead single âAmnesia,â Jared Artaud says "Itâs about dealing with duality and integrating the conflicting feelings within a relationship. Itâs about feeling dissociative and getting burned by the fire. Then coping with how this inevitably leads to the dissolution of the relationship. This is a mantra for all the songs on the album."
























