3521381599176
3521383499160

A Journey That Never Was

Arthur Satan

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Format: 2LP

Cat No: BB180LP

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Release Date:  23 May 2025

Label:  Born Bad Records

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  3521381599176

Genres:  Rock  Alternative  

Release Date:  23 May 2025

Label:  Born Bad Records

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  3521383499160

Genres:  Rock  Alternative  

  • Description

    Second solo album by Arthur Sata\u0300n, released on Born Bad, after 'So Far So Good', his pop solo debut, which was a pleasant surprise for fans of his not-that-garage group JC Sata\u0300n. 'A Journey That Never Was' is so big you'll need special furniture to accommodate this unreasonable, maximalist parade, crammed full with 1960s pop influences.

    The record plays with heritage like a kid would unabashedly plan for a birthday party. No stupid treasure hunt, we're bowling with the heads of our foes, guitars are literally bleeding through the mix. T-Rex burgers, fountains of chocolate choruses dripping on Brian Wilson - shaped giant cookies: let's indulge.

    Each song is a musical family, each verse is an album, each riff is a title. In his Christmas gift list, Arthur probably circled absolutely every toy: his taste for completism never disappoints.

    He played almost every instrument, mixed the album and designed a whole graphic universe to go along with it. A visual artist by trade, also made a point of drawing a monumental fresco spreading out the fantasy landscape that haunts this album.

    Description

    Second solo album by Arthur Sata\u0300n, released on Born Bad, after 'So Far So Good', his pop solo debut, which was a pleasant surprise for fans of his not-that-garage group JC Sata\u0300n. 'A Journey That Never Was' is so big you'll need special furniture to accommodate this unreasonable, maximalist parade, crammed full with 1960s pop influences.

    The record plays with heritage like a kid would unabashedly plan for a birthday party. No stupid treasure hunt, we're bowling with the heads of our foes, guitars are literally bleeding through the mix. T-Rex burgers, fountains of chocolate choruses dripping on Brian Wilson - shaped giant cookies: let's indulge.

    Each song is a musical family, each verse is an album, each riff is a title. In his Christmas gift list, Arthur probably circled absolutely every toy: his taste for completism never disappoints.

    He played almost every instrument, mixed the album and designed a whole graphic universe to go along with it. A visual artist by trade, also made a point of drawing a monumental fresco spreading out the fantasy landscape that haunts this album.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. The Death Of A King
      • 2. The Killer
      • 3. A Cold Morning
      • 4. Crucify Me
      • 5. My Valentine

      Side 2

      • 6. Losing Hand
      • 7. Loner Perpective
      • 8. Lovely Suzy
      • 9. Son Of The Atom
      • 10. After The Night

      Disc 2

      Side 1

      • 1. Glamosaurus Rex
      • 2. The Farmer / The Soldier
      • 3. Melatonine 1,9
      • 4. To Please You All

      Side 2

      • 5. The Pagan Truth
      • 6. Life Goes Wrong
      • 7. It's Over (The Last Dance)

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. The Death of a King
      • 2. The Killer
      • 3. A Cold Morning
      • 4. Crucify me
      • 5. My Valentine
      • 6. Losing Hand
      • 7. loner Perspective
      • 8. Lovely Suzy
      • 9. Son of the Atom
      • 10. After the Night
      • 11. Glamausorus Rex
      • 12. The Farmer
      • 13. Melatonine
      • 14. To Please You
      • 15. The Pagan Truth
      • 16. Life Goes Wrong
      • 17. It's Over (The Last Dance)