THE METROSEXUALS

KITSCH
LIMITED EDITION VINYL PRESSING


Step back into the vibrant chaos of the mid-2000s, where iPods seemed to have a knack for disappearing and the rise of hipster culture collided with the indie rock explosion dominating the blogosphere. Enter The Metrosexuals, an enigmatic four-piece hailing from Delaware, who carved their path through the Mid-Atlantic music scene with a sound that defied convention. If you found yourself at any independent music festival within the tri-state area during that time, chances are you caught wind of their infectious tunes weaving through the air.

In an era where the music landscape was as tumultuous as it was eclectic, The Metrosexuals stood out, sharing stages with the likes of Mindless Self Indulgence, Naked Eyes, Flock of Seagulls, and even the iconic PM Dawn. Yet, as the digital era unfolded and MySpace lost its foothold in the social media arena, many of the era's most promising acts seemed to vanish into obscurity, leaving behind a trail of wistful memories and elusive tracks.

"Kitsch," the long-awaited debut album from The Metrosexuals, was originally slated for release in 2007. These songs, performed live countless times and circulating through various EPs, blogs, and whispers, finally find their rightful place on this limited edition vinyl. Culled from the remnants of the band's last studio sessions, these tracks offer a glimpse into a bygone era, lovingly remastered to capture the essence of their raw energy and creativity. With the original multi-tracks lost to time and technology, this vinyl release stands as a testament to the purest form of The Metrosexuals' sonic journey—a timeless relic from a band that left an indelible mark on the hearts of their devoted fans.

  • 2LPs on black vinyl

  • Limited Edition Pressing (Only 200 Copies)

  • Original Delaware Band & 2006 SXSW showcase artist

  • Featuring: “Trixa”, “Blame”, ”Magneto”, ”Red” & “Andy Warhol”