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Ulrika Spacek Modern English Decoration Vinyl LP 2025
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Ulrika Spacek Modern English Decoration Vinyl LP 2025

Ulrika Spacek Modern English Decoration Vinyl LP 2025

Tracklist:

1. Mimi Pretend
2. Silvertonic
3. Dead Museum
4. Ziggy
5. Everything, All the Time
6. Modern English Decoration
7. Full of Men
8. Saw a Habit Forming
9. Victorian Acid
10. Protestant Work Slump

Moving back to London with the intention to record it, the album was released soon after with little forewarning and was accompanied by a year long, near-monthly club night called Oysterland. Given the lyrics often favour abstraction and the vocals can be more impressionistic than declarative, the album title itself offers perhaps the most telling entry point to the record. In part, it’s a self-effacing play on an interior design cliché that references the meticulous creative processes the band adheres to.

$8.09

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Ulrika Spacek Modern English Decoration Vinyl LP 2025—

$23.11

$8.09

Ulrika Spacek Modern English Decoration Vinyl LP 2025

Tracklist:

1. Mimi Pretend
2. Silvertonic
3. Dead Museum
4. Ziggy
5. Everything, All the Time
6. Modern English Decoration
7. Full of Men
8. Saw a Habit Forming
9. Victorian Acid
10. Protestant Work Slump

Moving back to London with the intention to record it, the album was released soon after with little forewarning and was accompanied by a year long, near-monthly club night called Oysterland. Given the lyrics often favour abstraction and the vocals can be more impressionistic than declarative, the album title itself offers perhaps the most telling entry point to the record. In part, it’s a self-effacing play on an interior design cliché that references the meticulous creative processes the band adheres to.

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Tracklist:

1. Mimi Pretend
2. Silvertonic
3. Dead Museum
4. Ziggy
5. Everything, All the Time
6. Modern English Decoration
7. Full of Men
8. Saw a Habit Forming
9. Victorian Acid
10. Protestant Work Slump

Moving back to London with the intention to record it, the album was released soon after with little forewarning and was accompanied by a year long, near-monthly club night called Oysterland. Given the lyrics often favour abstraction and the vocals can be more impressionistic than declarative, the album title itself offers perhaps the most telling entry point to the record. In part, it’s a self-effacing play on an interior design cliché that references the meticulous creative processes the band adheres to.