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Spectre

Laibach

Format LP Vinyl
Grade New

Release Date: Friday 31st July, 2026

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Artist

Title

Spectre

Format

LP

Label

Country

Europe

Year

2026

Genre

Grade

NEW

Catalogue Number

LSTUMM358

Barcode

5400863208141

Comments

Limited Edition Clear Vinyl Reissue PRE ORDER EXPECTED 31/07/26

Product Information

Artist

Title

Spectre

Format

LP

Label

Country

Europe

Year

Epic

Grade

NEW

Catalogue Number

LSTUMM358

Barcode

5400863208141

Comments

Limited Edition Clear Vinyl Reissue PRE ORDER EXPECTED 31/07/26
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  • Description

    Laibach’s 2014 album Spectre returns on limited-edition clear vinyl, available once more on Mute after years out of print.

     

    Perfectly in time for their new album MUSICK, out 1st May.

     

    A record that unfolds like a political manifesto in poetic form, Spectre is one of Laibach’s most direct and outspoken works. Long known for ambiguity and provocation, the group sharpened their message for this record, confronting global politics head-on while continuing to blur the line between critique and complicity.

     

    Opening with the popular Laibach track ‘The Whistleblowers’ – a rousing, whistle-led showcase of their “militant & symphonic” sound – the album sets its tone early: bold, anthemic and disarmingly immediate. Yet beneath its surface, Spectre carries a sense of tension. Its rallying cries and utopian gestures are laced with ambiguity, reflecting a world caught between political idealism and exhaustion. Moments of intimacy, such as ‘We Are Millions And Millions Are One’, sit alongside grand, confrontational statements, while the closing track ‘Koran’ gestures towards the possibility of a better world – even as it leaves the album suspended in unresolved uncertainty.

     

    There’s a sense of exhaustion and repetition in Spectre that feels prescient now, reflecting a world in which political cycles, outrage and ideology seem to loop endlessly, often without resolution. It arguably feels less like a retrospective listen and more like an ongoing conversation – a record that is still relevant today.

  • Track List

    The Whistleblowers

    No History

    Eat Liver!

    Americana

    We Are Millions and Millions Are One

    Eurovision

    Walk With Me

    Bossanova

    Resistance Is Futile

    Koran

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