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Black Country, New Road

Live at Bush Hall

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One less member, just as many bangers!.
Black Country, New Road

For the first time

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By the time their debut album was announced, the London ensemble had some big shoes to fill: their own.

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Rather than bathing in the neon-lit future of ‘Blade Runner’ or ‘2001’s bright white light, Dawson’s epic vision for time-yet-to-c...
caroline

caroline

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Sixteen dab hands gently build stringed fragile folk & gossamer-whispered vocals into roaring post rock that’ll shake your sinuses & fillyour achi...
Ants From Up There
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  1. Intro
  2. Chaos Space Marine
  3. Concorde
  4. Bread Song
  5. Good Will Hunting
  6. Haldern
  7. Mark’s Theme
  8. The Place Where He Inserted the Blade
  9. Snow Globes
  10. Basketball Shoes

 

Deluxe Tracklist

  1. Intro
  2. Chaos Space Marine
  3. Concorde
  4. Bread Song
  5. Good Will Hunting
  6. Haldern
  7. Mark’s Theme
  8. The Place Where He Inserted the Blade
  9. Snow Globes 
  10. Basketball Shoes

Live from the Queen Elizabeth Hall

  1.  Mark’s Theme (Live from the Queen Elizabeth Hall) 
  2. Instrumental (Live from the Queen Elizabeth Hall)
  3. Athens France (Live from the Queen Elizabeth Hall)
  4. Science Fair (Live from the Queen Elizabeth Hall)
  5. Sunglasses (Live from the Queen Elizabeth Hall)
  6. Track X (Live from the Queen Elizabeth Hall) 
  7. Opus (Live from the Queen Elizabeth Hall) 
  8. Bread Song (Live from the Queen Elizabeth Hall) 
  9. Basketball Shoes (Live from the Queen Elizabeth Hall)

Black Country, New Road

Ants From Up There

Ninja Tune
  • CD

    Released: 4th Feb 2022

    £12.99
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  • 140g 2LP in Gatefold Sleeve w/ booklet - 1 per customer

    Released: 4th Feb 2022

    £23.99
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& we thought their first album was hard to describe! This is the light at the end of their debut’s gloomy tunnel.

Cracks of daylight peep across this post-everything record, which sounds how Arcade Fire’s debut would have sounded if it had been made somewhere it rains a lot.