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Stripped release date: 19970101Format: Class: Variant: Label: unknownCompany: unknownDistributor: unknownRelease date: 01/01/1997Track list:PRE ORDER 11/08/23 «People Like Me & You», the fourth album from South Yorkshire Indie rock Band, Th
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PRE ORDER 11/08/23 «People Like Me & You», the fourth album from South Yorkshire Indie rock Band, The Sherlocks. It’s the latest set from the indie/alt-rock quartet after three acclaimed albums which include their 2017 debut «Live For The Moment» and last year’s «World I Understand» – both of which hit the Top 10. They’ve also established a fiery live reputation on the back of sold-out headline shows, notably Manchester’s O2 Ritz and London’s Electric Ballroom, hitting arenas as guests to Liam Gallagher, Kings of Leon and Kaiser Chiefs, storming the main stage at Reading and Leeds, and even receiving the kind of reception usually saved for hometown heroes at Mad Cool in Madrid. Vocalist/Guitarist Kiaran teases, The new album is honestly full of really good songs with strong choruses. When we were going in to make this album, we went in there with ideas as opposed to fully fledged songs and I believe that’s where the magic lies in this record. Their biggest, brightest and most expansive record to date with production elements and fresh sonic touches that broaden their guitar/bass/drums foundations. It’s a collection filled with personal and quintessential Sherlocks lyrical themes that are informed by the passing of time and the realisation that everyone is stepping into different stages in their lives – touching upon nostalgia, ageing, flawed relationships and escaping the rat race on wild, woozy weekends.
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