World Wide Pop

Superorganism

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  • Genre: Rock And Pop
  • Label: Domino
  • Released Date: 15th July 2022
  • Buying Format:
    1LP Coloured Vinyl Gatefold Sleeve Includes Download Code
    1LP Gatefold Sleeve Includes Download Code
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‘World Wide Pop’, out on Domino, blasts back with thirteen tracks that strike a balance between artifice and earnestness, between sci-fi silliness and existential intensity. A showcase for Superorganism’s newly deepened understanding of each other’s interests and impulses, the kind of creative convergence you’d expect when online friends start spending time together IRL (their debut was completed before the whole band had ever been in the same room at the same time).

Superorganism have mutated and are now based around the core of Orono, Harry, Tucan, B and Soul but ‘World Wide Pop’ also brings in an international set of collaborators including Stephen Malkmus, CHAI, Pi Ja Ma and Dylan Cartlidge, as well as legendary musician and actor Gen Hoshino.

LP on standard weight black vinyl into black poly-lined inner sleeve into gatefold outer sleeve and shared 4-page booklet with digital download card.

Black shell cassette with 8-panelled U-card prints and digital download card.

Available to independent retailers on gold vinyl into black poly- lined inner sleeve into gatefold outer sleeve and shared 4-page booklet with digital download card.

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Track Listings

  1. Black Hole Baby
  2. World Wide Pop
  3. On & On
  4. Teenager (feat. CHAI & Pi Ja Ma)
  5. It's Raining (feat. Stephen Malkmus & Dylan Cartlidge)
  6. Flying
  7. Solar System (feat. CHAI, Pi Ja Ma, Boa Constrictors, Axel Concato & Paul Concato)
  8. Into The Sun (feat. Gen Hoshino, Stephen Malkmus, Pi Ja Ma & Axel Concato)
  9. Put Down Your Phone
  10. crushed.zip
  11. Oh Come On
  12. Don't Let The Colony Collapse
  13. Everything Falls Apart

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