"Some Cities" is the third studio album by British alternative rock band Doves, released in 2005 on CD format by Virgin Records. The album showcases the band's signature blend of atmospheric soundscapes and melodic songwriting, featuring standout tracks such as "Black and White Town," "Snowden," and "Sky Starts Falling." With its richly textured production and introspective lyrics, "Some Cities" explores themes of urban life, change, and longing. Doves have established themselves as one of the UK's most respected indie bands since their debut in 1998. Their previous albums, including "Lost Souls" (Mercury Prize-nominated) and "The Last Broadcast," received critical acclaim for their innovative approach to modern rock music. Virgin Records, a renowned label founded in 1972 by Richard Branson, has been home to legendary artists like The Rolling Stones, Genesis, Daft Punk, and Massive Attack. Known for supporting groundbreaking acts across genres, Virgin continues to be a major force in the global music industry.