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Sea Of Mirrors Marble Vinyl – The Coral new Vinyl In Stock from Vinyl Records London
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Singular psychfolkpoprock wanderers, The Coral revel in a resurgent phase of artistic enquiry and announce that TWO albums will be released later this year at the same time as revealing their first new music since 2021 WILD BIRD. Imagining the scorched sand, cardboard cowboys and flooded sets of a nevermade Italian spaghetti western, the single snaps the clapperboard on a new story playing out all the way to the release of Sea Of Mirrors, the bands eleventh studio album proper on Fri 8 September 2023. After 2021s expansive Coral Island album landed the Number 2 spot on the UKs Official Album Chart and won unanimous critical praise, material for two, further albums occurred to the band. Amidst that songwriting scirroco, it was a script was written by keyboard player, Nick Power, and vintage cinema foyer poster artwork was created by drummer, Ian Skelly that confirmed Sea Of Mirrors vivid concept and the blueprint for The Coral to move beyond all expectations once again. The Coral Vinyl is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £28 +P&P
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