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Balthazar - Rats [Orange]
Dark, moody, and utterly magnetic—Rats is the album where Balthazar truly sharpened their noir-pop edge. This vibrant orange vinyl edition is a striking match for its sly and shadowy sound.
Originally released in 2012, Rats dives into sophisticated, cinematic territory. From the swaggering strut of “The Oldest of Sisters” to the eerie elegance of “Sinking Ship” and the creeping coolness of “Do Not Claim Them Anymore,” the album conjures a world of velvet curtains, whiskey bars, and whispered secrets.
This colored pressing adds visual flair to an album already rich in texture and tone. Whether you're revisiting this Belgian gem or spinning it for the first time, Rats on orange vinyl is a bold statement piece—sonically and aesthetically.
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$10.50Balthazar - Rats [Orange]
Dark, moody, and utterly magnetic—Rats is the album where Balthazar truly sharpened their noir-pop edge. This vibrant orange vinyl edition is a striking match for its sly and shadowy sound.
Originally released in 2012, Rats dives into sophisticated, cinematic territory. From the swaggering strut of “The Oldest of Sisters” to the eerie elegance of “Sinking Ship” and the creeping coolness of “Do Not Claim Them Anymore,” the album conjures a world of velvet curtains, whiskey bars, and whispered secrets.
This colored pressing adds visual flair to an album already rich in texture and tone. Whether you're revisiting this Belgian gem or spinning it for the first time, Rats on orange vinyl is a bold statement piece—sonically and aesthetically.
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Dark, moody, and utterly magnetic—Rats is the album where Balthazar truly sharpened their noir-pop edge. This vibrant orange vinyl edition is a striking match for its sly and shadowy sound.
Originally released in 2012, Rats dives into sophisticated, cinematic territory. From the swaggering strut of “The Oldest of Sisters” to the eerie elegance of “Sinking Ship” and the creeping coolness of “Do Not Claim Them Anymore,” the album conjures a world of velvet curtains, whiskey bars, and whispered secrets.
This colored pressing adds visual flair to an album already rich in texture and tone. Whether you're revisiting this Belgian gem or spinning it for the first time, Rats on orange vinyl is a bold statement piece—sonically and aesthetically.













