CORPUS DELICTI Liminal LIMITED LP BLACK VINYL 2026
Art.Nr.: 49674
EAN: 8016670173137
Label: AUDIOGLOBE
EUR 26,99
inkl. 19 % USt
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| Artist: | CORPUS DELICTI | |
| Title: | Liminal |
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| Format: | Limited Edition of 500 copies on regular Black Vinyl |
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| Year: | 20.02.2026 | |
| Label: | Twilight Music | |
| Tracklist: | A1 Crash A2 Room 36 A3 It All belongs to You A4 This Sensation A5 Under His Eye B1 Chaos B2 Fate B3 Endless Sighs B4 Out of Steam B5 Liminal |
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| Info: | With “Liminal”
- released not less than thirty years after their last studio album
“Obsessions” (1995) - Corpus Delicti step once more
into the night air. The legendary French band strengthen their legacy
with a work shaped by experience, intuition, and the core energy that
has always defined their sound. Produced by guitarist Franck Amendola
together with the band, and mastered in London at The Exchange by
Graeme Durham—whose credits include Björk, Massive
Attack, U2, and The Pogues—the album stands at the
intersection of past and present, grounded in their origins while
embracing a more contemporary edge. Written and recorded over two years while the band crossed continents, the new album reflects the resonance of the world they travelled through. It underscores that Corpus Delicti stand not as ghosts of a distant era but as a living force, attracting a new generation of listeners and now surpassing three million annual streams. For decades they have been counted among post-punk’s essential names, appearing repeatedly in international “best of” lists—Liminal once again shows why. It is a work that carries their unmistakable imprint: an evolution shaped by lives lived, roads travelled, and years of experience. You hear it in the clarity of the edges, in the restraint within the arrangements, and in the modern haze that threads through the production. Liminal carries the same spirit that defined Corpus Delicti in the nineties, now approached with a maturity that folds time into the music, proving that their essence remains firmly etched in dark music history! |
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