Expanded reissue of PIL’s Metal Box due

Reformed post-punk icons Public Image Limited are set to release an expanded edition of their seminal album ‘Metal Box’.

Formed in the aftermath of the Sex Pistols’ implosion, Public Image Limited began as a way for John Lydon to reclaim his freedom. Often performing with their backs to the crowd in an attempt to subvert expectations, Public Image Limited was a concerted attempt to push the barriers of rock music. Taking on board elements of dub reggae, free jazz and more the group seemed to exist in a universe of their own.

Debut album ‘First Edition’ was relatively straight forward, but nothing could prepare fans for ‘Metal Box’. Released in 1979 the record pushed the definition of an album, with a metal container holding three twelve inches.

Now a 30 years old, ‘Metal Box’ is set to get the expansive treatment. A new ‘metal’ version of the album is due to be released, containing the material split across three CDs for the first time.

Alongside this a 64-track, four-CD rarities version of ‘Metal Box’ – dubbed ‘Plastic Box’ – will also be released. The new release contains the entire album alongside a raft of rarities including the band’s John Peel sessions and remixes.

Public Image Limited are set to release the new editions of ‘Metal Box’ on December 14th.

(Source: Clashmusic.com)

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