MESHUGGAH WORK THROUGH THEIR (RE)ISSUES

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Swedish extreme tech-metal pioneers MESHUGGAH are proud to announce the release of a very special vinyl reissue collection celebrating the band’s legacy. The collection offers a limited one-time only pressing that includes re-imagined cover artwork, redesigned gatefold jackets and audio mastered for vinyl. The first five albums will be released via Nuclear Blast on November 30th.

The first five vinyl reissues being released on November 30th are as follows:

Meshuggah EP (1989)
Clear/Black Marble (Limited to 300): nblast.de/MeshuggahMarble
Gold (Limited to 300): nblast.de/MeshuggahGold
Contradictions Collapse (1991)
Clear/Black/White Splatter (Limited to 300): nblast.de/CollapseSplatter
Grey (Limited to 300): nblast.de/CollapseGrey
None EP (1994)
Red/Black Marble (Limited to 300): nblast.de/NoneMarble
Clear (Limited to 300): nblast.de/NoneClear
Destroy Erase Improve (1995)
White/Black Marble (Limited to 300): nblast.de/DestroyMarble
Clear (Limited to 300): nblast.de/DestroyClear
Chaosphere (1998)
Orange/Black Marble (Limited to 300): nblast.de/ChaosphereOrgBlk
Red (Limited to 300): nblast.de/ChaosphereRed

Black: nblast.de/ChaosphereBlack

The re-designed album artwork was completed by Keerych Luminokaya who created the artwork for the band’s 2012 release of KOLOSS. For the remastering of the albums, the band returned to Thomas Eberger of Stockholm Mastering who worked with the band on The Violent Sleep of Reason which secured the band their first GRAMMY nomination for Best Metal Performance.

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