In 2012, Thurston Moore collaborated with Twilight, a black metal super group featuring members of Nachtmystium, The Atlas Moth, and more. In March of this year, the band released its new album, III: Beneath Trident’s Tomb, but upon doing so, immediatly announced their breakup. Yet, Moore isn’t quite ready to remove his black nail polish.

No less than a day after announcing his new solo album, The Best Day, Moore has revealed plans for a second LP. Entitled Full Bleed, it comes from his new collaborative project with Chelsea Light Moving bandmate John Moloney, which they’ve dubbed Caught on Tape.



In an accompanying press release, Moore discusses how the black metal genre influenced the sound of Full Bleed, and leaves us with this utterly amazing quote (via BrooklynVegan).

Black Metal is music made by pussies of the lowest order, and we felt it was necessary to investigate this aberrant anti-music behaviour. We feel like the sound and attitude of black metal is a loss of self, life, light and desire in a way where it becomes so negative that a whole new bliss arrives where we become super pussy.

Look for Full Bleed, in all its super pussy galore, beginning October 21st via Northern Spy. The Best Day also arrives October 21st via Matador Records.