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Prodcut Description: [More Information ...] 2008 sophomore album from the Britpopsters, a release filled with songs that listeners can associate with and relate to. Confident, intelligently arranged and choc-a-bloc with killer tunes, it's the sound of a band eager not to slash the ropes anchoring them to the past. It's no coincidence that an album full of such clarity and purpose came together in the tranquil surroundings of South Wales. Written and recorded in a three week blitz in the residential seclusion of Monnow Valley with uber-producer Stephen Street (Smiths/Blur) it's a vindication for those who see The Pigeon's as the most natural song-smiths of the entire Britpop boom. 13 tracks.
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