Daughter of Cloud explained

Daughter of Cloud
Type:Compilation
Artist:of Montreal
Cover:Daughter of Cloud album cover (of Montreal).jpg
Recorded:Sunlandic Studios
(Athens, Georgia)
Genre:Psychedelic pop, progressive rock, experimental rock
Label:Polyvinyl
Producer:Kevin Barnes
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Daughter of Cloud is a compilation album by psychedelic pop group of Montreal. It was released on the Polyvinyl website and in stores on October 23, 2012.[1] It contains 17 rarities that the band have recorded since 2007,[2] 10 unreleased and 7 from deleted CDs or 7-inch singles.[3] The album was also released in a special-edition "Cyan" vinyl, which was limited to 500 copies.

Critical reception

The Line of Best Fit wrote that "existing converts will delight in the psychedelic cacophony, but those entering of Montreal’s world for the first time will most likely be left in a state of upheaval and disarray, slightly suffocated by the sheer diversity of ideas packed into such a small space."[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Of Montreal Announce Rarities Compilation, Tour. Pitchfork. 19 September 2012. Sep 5, 2012.
  2. Web site: Of Montreal Announce Rarities Album & Tour. Prefix Magazine. 19 September 2012. September 5, 2012.
  3. Web site: LOOK: of Montreal Announce Release of "Daughter of Cloud" & U.S. Tour. Filter Magazine. September 5, 2012.
  4. Web site: of Montreal – Daughter of Cloud. The Line of Best Fit.