Curses by Future Of The Left, released 20 September 2007, includes the following tracks: "Fingers Become Thumbs!", "Fuck The Countryside Alliance", "Suddenly It's A Folk Song", "Small Bones Small Bodies" and more.
This version of Curses comes as a 1xCD. -
(p) & (c) 2007 Too Pure Recordings
Printed notes:
'Curses' was recorded in Monnow Valley Studios, Monmouthshire over three weekends from late October 2006 to March 2007...
Additional mixing was undertaken at Warwick Hall studios over several evenings and the 'Lord Hates a Coward', bless its crazed harmonics, was mixed in Rich's house."
Other notes:
Track times are not printed on the release and were read from hi-fi track times.
Issued in a jewel case with clear tray and 12-page booklet including lyrics.
Some copies with sticker on front:
"FUTURE OF THE LEFT Curses
'Big lumbering riffs and madman lyrics' - Kerrang!
'Ferocious, melodic gems' - Guardian Guide
'Like Eighties Matchbox penned into Iggy Pop's half-paced ketamine-addled mind - basically it's ace' - NME
'Future Of The Left pick up where McLusky left off, gleefully opening old wounds and slicing open new ones' - Plan B "
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