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Product Details Double vinyl LP pressing. Glaswegian Art-Rockers' third album, originally released in 2005. Infinity Land follows the release of their previous album, 2003's the Vertigo of Bliss and takes their unique musical vision a further step forward. Mixes fractured stop-start riffing with Classical and Folk influences and surreal lyrical themes, whilst being simultaneously heavier and more melodic than anything they have done before. Produced once again by Chris Sheldon (Therapy?, Feeder, My Vitriol), the album includes the singles 'Glitter And Trauma' and 'My Recovery Injection'. Beggars Banquet.

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Track List • Glitter And Trauma • Strung To Your Ribcage • My Recovery Injection • Got Wrong • The Atrocity • Some Kind Of Wizard • Wave Upon Wave Upon Wave • Only One Word Comes To Mind • There's No Such Man As Crasp • There's No Such Thing As a • Jaggy Snake • The Kids From Kibble And • The Fist Of Light • The Weapons Are Concealed • Pause It And Turn It Up • Tradition Feed • Bonanzoid Deathgrip • Stars And Shites • It's Always the Quiet Ones • Corfu • Drown In A Natural Light • Gently Protection Each record is protected within its record sleeve by a white vellum anti-dust sleeve. Packaging All items are shipped brand-new and unopened in original packaging. Every record is shipped in original factory-applied shrink wrap and has never been touched by human hands.

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