Galahad's Empires Never Last Getting Special Reissue
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(Prog) Galahad have announced that they will be reissuing their 2007 album Empires Never Last on vinyl for the first time on October 3. The release sees the start of a prolonged period of activity for the band which will seem them also release Quiet Storms, which reflects a more mellow side to the band, as well as looking ahead to a brand new studio album. Empires Never Last will be released by the band through Oskar Productions as a limited edition double album, pressed on 180g heavy vinyl, housed in a gatefold sleeve featuring artwork adapted form the original CD release by designer Paul Tippet. It'll feature a new orchestral version of the title track recorded earlier this year by keyboard player Dean Baker and producer Karl Groom with new vocals from Stuart Nicholson. The album also features contributions from Groom, Clive Nolan and Magenta's Christina Booth. The will be a strictly limited release in blue vinyl of 100 copies. Read more here. Prog Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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