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ADULT. Kissing Luck Goodbye Vinyl LP 2026

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ADULT. Kissing Luck Goodbye Vinyl LP 2026

Tracklist:
  1. Affordable
  2. Wishing Luck Goodbye
  3. R U 4 $ALE
  4. No
  5. One is Coming
  6. No Song
  7. Freaks
  8. None of It's Fun
  9. Human(e) Volume
  10. So Unpleasant
  11. Destroyers

ADULT. is not cooperating. For over 25 years, the dystopian Detroit synth-punk institution founded by Nicola Kuperus and Adam Lee Miller has embodied steadfast frustration, distrust, and apprehension. One might expect the edges to soften with time, but ADULT. is not interested in the comforts of legacy. The duo’s music has never sounded as visceral, urgent, and downright angry as it does on the culminating, uncompromising Kissing Luck Goodbye.

Built with upgraded gear and a new library of sounds, the material is crushingly dynamic—louder yet clearer—with Kuperus’ commanding delivery given greater prominence in the mix, outlining an arsenal of vivid, caustic calls, chants, and musings. Laughter, whether in the lyrics or as a possessed presence, serves as a leitmotif that speaks to the menacing absurdity of modern times.

$8.75

Original: $24.99

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ADULT. Kissing Luck Goodbye Vinyl LP 2026

$24.99

$8.75

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Tracklist:
  1. Affordable
  2. Wishing Luck Goodbye
  3. R U 4 $ALE
  4. No
  5. One is Coming
  6. No Song
  7. Freaks
  8. None of It's Fun
  9. Human(e) Volume
  10. So Unpleasant
  11. Destroyers

ADULT. is not cooperating. For over 25 years, the dystopian Detroit synth-punk institution founded by Nicola Kuperus and Adam Lee Miller has embodied steadfast frustration, distrust, and apprehension. One might expect the edges to soften with time, but ADULT. is not interested in the comforts of legacy. The duo’s music has never sounded as visceral, urgent, and downright angry as it does on the culminating, uncompromising Kissing Luck Goodbye.

Built with upgraded gear and a new library of sounds, the material is crushingly dynamic—louder yet clearer—with Kuperus’ commanding delivery given greater prominence in the mix, outlining an arsenal of vivid, caustic calls, chants, and musings. Laughter, whether in the lyrics or as a possessed presence, serves as a leitmotif that speaks to the menacing absurdity of modern times.