2011 Repack ((new)): Warpaint The Fool Deluxe Edition
The Fool was produced by Andrew Weathers (known for his work with The Breeders and PJ Harvey) and recorded at Sound City Studios. Tracks like "Undertow," "Shadows," and "Baby" showcased a band unafraid of space, tension, and vulnerability. Despite critical praise, physical copies of the album initially sold modestly, leading to a swift depletion of the first pressing.
: A rare moment of vulnerability, stripping away the dense layers for a stark acoustic ballad that highlights Emily Kokal’s emotional vocal range. beatsperminute.com The 2011 Deluxe Additions warpaint the fool deluxe edition 2011 repack
The story of the (released September 26, 2011) is one of an "older sister" album coming into her own. It arrived less than a year after the band's original debut, serving as a comprehensive repackage that bridged the gap between their experimental beginnings and their rise as indie-rock icons. The Evolution of a Sound The Fool was produced by Andrew Weathers (known
January 25, 2011 (Original Release), 2011 (Repack) : A rare moment of vulnerability, stripping away
[2008: Exquisite Corpse EP] ──> [2010: The Fool LP] ──> [2011: Deluxe Repack] (Lo-fi, experimental jams) (Polished post-punk) (The complete era) Tracklist Breakdown and Expanded Material
As the album neared its first anniversary, Rough Trade bundled the band's initial body of work into a comprehensive package. The resulting 2011 deluxe repack brought together the band's official full-length debut alongside their self-released, John Frusciante-mixed debut EP, offering fans a seamless look at the group's early creative arc. Disc 1: The Original Album
The Deluxe Edition (and thus the digital "repack") is structured across two discs, compiling the full original album, remixes, and the entire "Exquisite Corpse" EP.


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