Dive into the intimate and raw world of The Microphones with their 2001 release, "Blood." This isn't just another album; it's a handcrafted journey into the heart of indie folk and slowcore, limited to a mere 300 original copies, each adorned with hand-painted sleeves. Spanning a concise 43 minutes, "Blood" is a collage of isolated tracks, alternate versions, and other recordings from 1999 to 2001, offering a unique glimpse into the creative process of The Microphones.
The album opens with "Horns From 'The Moon'" and takes you through a diverse range of tracks, from the hauntingly beautiful "Blood" to the acoustic renditions of "I Want to Be Cold" and "Samurai Sword." Each song is a testament to the band's ability to blend raw emotion with intricate instrumentation. The inclusion of live recordings and alternate versions adds a layer of depth and spontaneity, making "Blood" a dynamic and engaging listen.
For fans of The Microphones, this album is a treasure trove of hidden gems and alternate takes that offer a fresh perspective on their music. Even for those new to the band, "Blood" serves as a compelling introduction to their unique sound and artistic vision. So, grab a copy if you can find one, and immerse yourself in the intimate and captivating world of The Microphones.