My Bloody Valentine sign to Domino, digitally release entire back catalogue

After teasing us earlier this week with a cryptic message on social media, My Bloody Valentine have now announced that their entire back catalogue is available to stream for the first time ever.

Now signed to Domino Recordings, the band are also planning to rerelease physical copies of some of their most iconic records. 'Isn’t Anything' and 'loveless' have been mastered fully from analog for deluxe LPs and also mastered from new hi-res uncompressed digital sources for standard LPs, with each being made available widely for the first time ever. Fully analog cuts of 'm b v' will also be available on deluxe and standard LPs globally for the first time.

The new physical editions for each release will arrive on 21st May and are available to pre-order now. Listen to My Bloody Valentine on Spotify in the player below.

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