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XTC-ish Rejection and V2’s genuinely edgy Nothing To Do have
Let England Shake features the singles ‘The Words That Maketh Murder’ and ‘The Glorious Land’ and was the second album in the catalogue to win the UK’s Mercury Music Prize
who replaced Skye Edwards
The idea was born out of the rubble of the live music industry in these frankly unprecedented times
The idea of being able to layer up my voice was a dream
Nocturnal Manoeuvres: Limited Edition Transparent Grey Vinyl LP NOW30%SUMMER25 XTC-ish Rejection and V2’s genuinelyNocturnal Manoeuvres the new album from JOHN finds the duo expanding upon their celebrated idiosyncrasies once more. It sees them returning to their trusted producer Wayne Adams (who was behind the boards for both of their previous albums) knowing his success in capturing their presence as a live band. Realising the expansive quality of the resulting recordings, they then enlisted mastering engineer Sarah Register (Protomartyr, Future Islands,
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