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Hozier

Unreal Unearth Unending

limited deluxe "Tooth White" 3LP - £54.99 | Pre Order
limited black LP in trifold sleeve (with space for 'Unreal Unearth' discs) + 2CD - £26.99 | Buy

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Hozier’s collection of songs from the sessions behind his chart-topping 2023 album Unreal Unearth.
Aurora

What Happened To The Heart?

140g black 2lp in gatefold sleeve - £33.99 | Buy
The fourth studio album by the Norwegian alt-pop superstar.
Kate Bush

50 Words For Snow (Polar Edition)

limited 180g black 2LP in illustrated gatefold sleeve with metallic belly band (with embossed text) + Christmas Card (2018 Remaster) - £48.99 | Buy
The third release in the series of illustrated reissues, this "Polar Edition" of '50 Words for Snow' has been masterfully adorned with artwork...
Symphony of Lungs (BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall)
  1. Drumming Song
  2. My Boy Builds Coffins
  3. You’ve Got The Love
  4. Bird Song
  5. Swimming
  6. I’m Not Calling You A Liar
  7. Kiss With A Fist
  8. Howl
  9. Girl With One Eye
  10. Hardest of Hearts
  11. Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up)
  12. Blinding
  13. Hurricane Drunk
  14. Cosmic Love
  15. Between Two Lungs
  16. Dog Days Are Over
  17. Falling

Florence + The Machine & Jules Buckley and his Orchestra

Symphony of Lungs (BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall)

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  • black 2LP

    Released: 14th Mar 2025

    £35.99
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  • CD

    Released: 14th Mar 2025

    £12.99
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The indestructible songwriting of Florence’s debut album, & that phenomenal voice, are now backed by the soaring tones of the Jules Buckley orchestra to celebrate 15 years of a truly classic record.

On the 11th September 2024, 'Symphony of Lungs' came to life at the BBC Proms with an outstanding performance from Florence + The Machine and Jules Buckley, reimagining the album Lungs in its entirety. This included best-selling and fan favourite singles, ‘Dog Days Are Over’, ‘You’ve Got The Love’ and ‘Cosmic Love’ in addition to rarities Florence admitted she hadn’t performed in at least 15 years, including ‘Bird Song’ and ‘Falling’.

Jules Buckley with his team of arrangers transformed the already beautifully produced album into an orchestral and choral masterpiece. Jules commented in an interview with Timmy Fisher for the concert programme, “So much of what we hear on the original is already orchestral: you hear these epic harp lines from Tom (Moth) and the multitude of percussion writing that just slams when it needs to slam and coaxes us when the anticipation builds.” He emphasises these elements are what inspired him to arrange such an album and helped him to connect to each song’s message and use the orchestral palette to help enhance it.

For Fans Of: Hozier / AURORA / Kate Bush