Life Without Buildings to reissue Any Other City for Record Store Day
20 March 2014, 13:05
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
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Short-lived Glasgow indie-pop outfit Life Without Buildings are set to re-release their debut (and only album to date) Any Other City on Record Store Day next month.
The band, who formed in 1999 and disbanded during 2002, originally issued the LP via Rough Trade offshoot Tugboat Records. The 2001 record gained critical acclaim on initial release, garnering something of a cult following since.
The reissue (out 19 April) will see the album’s original tracks remastered, also coming with an additional 7″ of alternate takes. Before that surfaces, listen to the remastered “New Town” below:
[via Pitchfork]
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