OIL OF EVERY PEARL’S UN-INSIDES

SOPHIE

SKU: TRANS368X

Barcode: 5413356000023

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  • Genre: Rock And Pop
  • Label: Transgressive
  • Released Date: 4th December 2018
  • Buying Format:
    1LP Gatefold Sleeve Includes Download Code

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SOPHIE’s debut album ‘OIL OF EVERY PEARL’S UN-INSIDES’ is released via Transgressive Records. The album is the next step in SOPHIE’s incredible and unorthodox career, following the ‘PRODUCT’ EP and is a bold artistic statement that establishes SOPHIE as a pioneer of a new pop sound.

Over the last year SOPHIE has unleashed three singles from the album: ‘It’s Okay To Cry’, ‘Ponyboy’ and ‘Faceshopping’. Her music has been lauded by the media, with The New Yorker calling her music “some of the best and most bewildering pop around,” and Pitchfork saying the new releases “couldn’t feel more cathartic.” She has been on the covers of Notion and Crack magazines and won the Innovator Award at the AIM Awards in September.

This Summer, SOPHIE performed several sold-out shows around the world, with various dates in Europe including Sonar By Day in Barcelona, Spain, NOS Alive in Lisbon, Portugal and Pukkelpop Festival in Belgium. She also played sold-out shows across Europe in October, including two nights at Fabric in London.

“ferociously sensual work” – Q (4*)

“SOPHIE is the pop star we need, right now.” – OUT

“stunning” – Dazed

“beautiful” – i-D

“sensational” – Crack

“A glossy surface with deeper implications… not a satire or comment on pop, but a distillate of what pop could be.” – New York Times

“One of the most revolutionary artists in recent electronic music history” – Teen Vogue

“Harder and more subversive than 100% of the industrial techno that came out in 2017 yet manages to be catchier and more memorable than all the pop music.” – FACT

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Track Listings

It’s Okay To Cry
Ponyboy
Faceshopping
Is It Cold In The Water?
Infatuation
Not Okay
Pretending
Immaterial
Whole New
World/Pretend World

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