Frost, Liam & the Slowdown Family: Show Me How The Spectres Dance [180-Gram Translucent Blue ColoredVinyl]
Frost, Liam & the Slowdown Family: Show Me How The Spectres Dance [180-Gram Translucent Blue ColoredVinyl]
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Frost, Liam & the Slowdown Family
Label: Demon Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5014797904132
Genre: Rock
Limited 180gm blue colored vinyl LP pressing. The much sought after debut album from Manchester's Liam Frost & The slowdown family is back by popular demand. Includes the singles "The Mourners Of St Paul's" snd "The City Is At Standstill". Recently featured on Tim Burgess's Twitter listening party. Released originally in 2006, Liam Frost is described by Guy Garvey as "the UK's answer to bright eyes". "Young, fun and riotously talented, Liam Frost and the slowdown family are a free-wheeling 21st century folk Carnival" - NME.
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