Velocity Girl Take Another Shot At Their Debut Album After Being Disappointed By Its Mix For Over 30 Years

Velocity Girl Take Another Shot At Their Debut Album After Being Disappointed By Its Mix For Over 30 Years

Last fall, the great indie pop band Velocity Girl reunited in Washington, DC for their first show in over 20 years. Turns out there’s more where that came from. Three decades after releasing their debut album Copacetic on Sub Pop, Velocity Girl’s Sarah Shannon, Archie Moore, Brian Nelson, Jim Spellman, and Kelly Riles have announced a remixed version of the record called UltraCopacetic, abating the dissatisfaction the band felt with the original’s mix since its release.

Velocity Girl recorded Copacetic in 1992 with Bob Weston, who also provided the original mix. Weston did exactly what the band asked him to do — the problem is, the members knew very little about audio production at the time, and lacked the skills to really articulate how they wanted Copacetic to sound. They could barely stand to listen to the version they released. In the years since then, however, guitarist Moore began a career in audio, and he decided to take another crack at Copacetic last spring.

UltraCopacetic (Copacetic Remixed And Expanded) arrives in full in August. In addition to the track-by-track remix, it features a few extra rarities from the era as well as their complete five-song 1993 John Peel session. As a preview, you can hear the remixed version of Copacetic highlight “Audrey’s Eyes” now. Listen to that and see the full UltraCopacetic tracklist below.

TRACKLIST:
01 Pretty Sister
02 Crazy Town
03 Copacetic
04 Here Comes
05 Pop Loser
06 Living Well
07 A Chang
08 Audrey’s Eyes
09 Lisa Librarian
10 57 Waltz
11 Candy Apples
12 Catching Squirrels
13 Warm/Crawl
14 Creepy
15 Stupid Thing
16 Even Die
17 Here Comes (Peel Session version)
18 Always (Peel Session version)
19 Crazy Town (Peel Session version)
20 57 Waltz (Peel Session version)
21 Copacetic (Peel Session version)

UltraCopacetic (Copacetic Remixed And Expanded) is out on 8/16 via Sub Pop.

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