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COIL - The New Backwards - it's in my blood edition 3Pic.LP
Release of 2022.
Limited to 555 copies, hand-numbered on a sticker on the clear plastic protection sleeve
185g picture 3LP set in heavy sleeve with hot-foil embossing and 2-sided insert
Includes slipmat with Coil's twisted chaos star
“The New Backwards” was conceived by Peter “Sleazy” Christopherson in
2007, revisiting stray tracks which hadn’t seemed to gel with the
material he had chosen for the more somber “Ape of Naples” from 2005,
COIL’s initial posthumous release, a sort of requiem and a kiss-goodbye
to his then recently deceased partner John Balance.
Significantly different to its sister release, this album collects the
brilliantly chaotic and outrageously rhythmic material from the original
sessions for the album that was begun as early as 1993 and had
originally been conceptualised as the follow-up to “Love’s Secret
Domain”. These songs are as diverse and wild as the places they
originated from, partly infamously spawned in Sharon Tate’s former home
in the Hollywood Hills, the Nine Inch Nails home base in New Orleans and
London’s Swanyard, remixed and restructured with the help of long-term
friend Danny Hyde in Thailand, this collection has its own unique flow
and an atmosphere not found on any other COIL release.
Both “AYOR” and “Backwards” had by the time the album was first released
already become favourites in COIL’s manic live performances. Some of
the other tracks had only leaked in
demo versions and are here presented updated and polished as
Christopherson and Hyde intended them to be heard. It is interesting to
consider Balance’s vocal contributions, too. Whilst on the albums COIL
did release at the time this material was first put aside (“Black Light
District” and “ElpH”) his voice is all but absent, his vocal
performances and his lyric writing here are arguably more closely
indebted to the previous “Love’s Secret Domain” era, especially the epic
“Copacaballa” is noteworthy in that respect.
The New Backwards” effectively became the final official COIL studio
release of all new material whilst Peter was still alive and is here
presented for the first time fully supervised by Danny Hyde, its
co-creator.
The stunning cover uses a detail from artist Ian Johnstone’s “Cubic Raven” painting, licensed from the estate of IJ..
It is high time to rediscover this timeless album with the Infinite Fog
release boasting eight further tracks of previously unheard material
from the same sessions, rough working stages and surprising remixes
which will surely delight the dedicated COIL archaeologists, as they
shine yet another light on the creative process and on what could have
been.