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A1: Welcome To The Neighbourhood () A2: Flowers In Your Dustbin () A3: Halo () A4: England's Dreaming () A5: Funeral Party () A6: Digital Ghost () B1: Tunnel Vision () B2: Bad Machine () B3: If I Can't Have It, No One Can () B4: Hate You () B5: FY1 () B6: Stick Up () B7: The Day That I Ruining Your Life () |
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 | Description: | From the moment the title track kicks of ??Welcome To The Neighbourhood??, Boston Manor??s
second full-length, it??s clear that the Blackpool-based five-piece are not quite the same
band they were before. That??s because ?? just like anyone and anything ?? they??ve changed
with time. They??re still very much Boston Manor, but their musical and lyrical focus is shifting.
That doesn??t mean they??re leaving their past behind, though. Rather, they??re building on the
sound of 2016??s debut full-length, ??Be Nothing??, as well as ??Saudade??, their EP from the
previous year, to understand and transition into who they are in 2018. ??I think the time
between the last record and this one, we kind of thought we knew who we were,? explains
vocalist Henry Cox, ??but we??ve realised that even now we??re still figuring that out. Before, we
were scared to try stuff, whereas on this record there were no limits. We wanted to push
ourselves, instead of being terrified to dip just one little toe in the wrong direction.? - .. NEIGHBOURHOODVinyl LP pressing. From the moment the title track kicks of 'Welcome To The Neighbourhood', Boston Manor's second full-length, it's clear that the Blackpool-based five-piece are not quite the same band they were before. That's because - just like anyone and anything - they've changed with time. They're still very much Boston Manor, but their musical and lyrical focus is shifting. That doesn't mean they're leaving their past behind, though. Rather, they're building on the sound of 2016's debut full-length, 'Be Nothing', as well as 'Saudade', their EP from the previous year, to understand and transition into who they are in 2018. "I think the time between the last record and this one, we kind of thought we knew who we were," explains vocalist Henry Cox, "but we've realised that even now we're still figuring that out. Before, we were scared to try stuff, whereas on this record there were no limits. We wanted to push ourselves, instead of being terrified to dip just one little toe in the wrong direction."Pressing Info:
White / Red aside-bside w/ Black Splatter (PN Webstore) - 400 Copies
Clear (Tour Exclusive) - 500 Copies
Red (HMV Exclusive) - 500 Copies
Half Clear / Half Red (UK Indie Retail) - 500 Copies
Half Red / Half Black (US Indie Retail) - 500 Copies
Red / White / Black (EU) - 500 Copies [THIS]
Clear w/ Black and Red Heavy Splatter - 1500 Copies"Welcome To The Neighbourhood" is the powerful second studio album by British rock band Boston Manor, released in LP format through Pure Noise Records. This record marks a significant evolution in the band's sound, blending dark atmospheres with melodic hooks and emotionally charged lyrics that explore themes of urban decay, isolation, and hope. Standout tracks like "Halo," "England's Dreaming," and "Bad Machine" showcase Boston Manor?s ability to craft anthemic choruses while maintaining a gritty edge. Since their formation in 2013, Boston Manor has become one of the leading voices in modern alternative rock, earning critical acclaim for their energetic live performances and innovative songwriting. Pure Noise Records is renowned for supporting emerging talent within punk, hardcore, and alternative scenes worldwide; their commitment to quality releases makes them a trusted name among music enthusiasts. |  | Manufacturer No.: |
PNE2201 |
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Membran Media GmbH Langenhorner Chaussee 602, 22419 Hamburg, DE gpsr@membran.net |  |
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