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Whether you like the band or not, BNE on vinyl is easily the benchmark of modern rock production.
The CD sounds very claustrophobic, smushed, and hyped and the vinyl has an amazing sense of space (stereo image is massive and defined and there's a good sense of depth.) It also actually sounds pretty dry compared to the CD. The vocals are all really dry and the room verb on the drums is pretty subdued compared to the cd. And the really really hyped high end is also not so hyped anymore, really smooth.
So yeah, the best rock mix EVARRR just got better. Any of you with a turntable and a spare few quid should invest in a copy as a triple a reference mix, for sure.
The CD sounds very claustrophobic, smushed, and hyped and the vinyl has an amazing sense of space (stereo image is massive and defined and there's a good sense of depth.) It also actually sounds pretty dry compared to the CD. The vocals are all really dry and the room verb on the drums is pretty subdued compared to the cd. And the really really hyped high end is also not so hyped anymore, really smooth.
So yeah, the best rock mix EVARRR just got better. Any of you with a turntable and a spare few quid should invest in a copy as a triple a reference mix, for sure.