Dark Matters Heavyweight LP by Stranglers

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The Stranglers release the longawaited new album Dark Matters on 10th September 2021.Surviving Stranglers band members, JJ Burnel, Baz Warne and newest member Jim Macaulay completed Dark Matters remotely during lockdowns, making it their first album since 2012. The album features the single And If You Should See Dave…, an honest tribute to their muchmissed keyboard player Dave Greenfield who tragically passed away a year ago from Covid19.ldquoA year ago, on May 3rd my great friend and colleague of 45 years, Dave Greenfield, passed away, another victim of the pandemic.rdquo says JJ Burnel.ldquoWe had already recorded most of the album…

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Vinyl Records London are on cloud nine, we are now spinning in a brand new copy in Heavyweight LP from Stranglers The Stranglers release the longawaited new album Dark Matters on 10th September 2021.Surviving Stranglers band members, JJ Burnel, Baz Warne and newest member Jim Macaulay completed Dark Matters remotely during lockdowns, making it their first album since 2012. The album features the single And If You Should See Dave…, an honest tribute to their muchmissed keyboard player Dave Greenfield who tragically passed away a year ago from Covid19.“A year ago, on May 3rd my great friend and colleague of 45 years, Dave Greenfield, passed away, another victim of the pandemic.” says JJ Burnel.“We had already recorded most of the album with him and during the lockdowns our only wish was to complete it as a fitting tribute to his life and work. I consider this to be one of our finest recordings.”Greenfield himself features on 8 of the 11 tracks, which were made over the course of two years at the band’s studios in the rural idylls of Somerset, and in Southern France, produced by longtime collaborator Louie Nicastro.“monumental” 1010 Vive Le Rock“a masterpiece” 910 Louder Than War“easily the best Stranglers album since their heyday” 45 MOJO

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Pressed on thicker, higher-grade vinyl — often 180 grams — for improved durability and fidelity. Heavyweight LPs reduce surface noise and deliver a deeper, more stable sound, making them a preferred choice for serious listeners.

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