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Eleven Eleven CD – Dinosaur Pile-Up CD from Vinyl Records London
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Dinosaur PileUp released their third album lsquoEleven Elevenrsquo on 16th October, 2015 via SO Recordings.Sculpted by the expert hands of producer Tom Dalgety Royal Blood the crushing, jagged riffs of this third monster are the meat on the Dinosaurrsquos bones. Dinosaur PileUp are reborn ndash ravenous for bigger crowds, broader stages and the fresh blood of fansrsquo ears. Vocalist guitarist Matt Bigland, drummer Mike Sheils and bassist Jim Cratchley recorded the album as a full band for the first time and itrsquos an album that sees them go harder, faster and terrifyingly heavier than ever before. As Matt says Whatrsquos really exciting for us about this record is its the first time weve ever been able to capture the energy and flow that we have live. Because its the first time weve recorded an album together in a room, like when we are playing live or rehearsing, we were able to shape the songs and put them down in the way we want to play them live. Whenever we wanted something to be heavier, or more intense, we just changed it there and then. It was awesome. So we feel really good about it. It sounds like us, right now. Dinosaur Pile-Up CD is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £5
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