A LAZARUS SOUL – The D They Put Between The R & L (Reissue) – LP – Black and Amber Vinyl
$30.99 Original price was: $30.99.$24.79Current price is: $24.79.
LP – Limited 5th Anniversary Edition half & half Black and Amber Vinyl (2024 Repress).
After an incredibly productive and successful 2024 thus far, Dublin band a lazarus soul are far from done. With their latest album released in July of this year (No Flowers Grow In Cement Gardens) entering the top 10 album chart and topping the indie chart at No.1, they then announced a special and limited edition Black & Amber colour re-pressing of their 5th album THE D THEY PUT BETWEEN THE R&L.
Black & Amber, being the first track on the album, left a substantial impact since its release. Cillian Murphy gave the band a big shout out playing Black & Amber on his prestigious BBC 6 radio slot. In the last couple of weeks Christy Moore announced he would release his cover version of the track as lead single from his own highly anticipated new album, as well as including another song off THE D entitled Lemon 7s on his tracklist. The band recently played Vicar Street in their biggest headline show to date on Saturday 26th October 2024 and also released the Wilderflowers EP on Oct 18th.
a lazarus soul return to Vicar St. on April 18th 2025 following on from their recent triumphant show in the venue last month (October 2024)
Vicar Street Tickets available at this link…
https://www.vicarstreet.com/component/thelist/show/2042-a-lazarus-soul-1730884638-live-in-vicar-street-58-59-thomas-street-Dublin-8-on-18-Apr-2025.html?Itemid=2042
BEST IRISH ALBUMS OF THE YEAR SO FAR – The Irish Times
“Vital and brilliant, this album sounds like Dublin feels” – The Sunday Times
“A low key but frequently powerful piece of work” – The Irish Times
“A strong contender for best Irish album of 2019” – Irish Mirror
“A rich tapestry that resonates with sadness and anger” – Hot Press
“This is an essential Irish record” – Sunday Business Post
ALBUM OF THE WEEK with Dan Hegarty at 2FM, Tom Dunne at Newstalk, PlayIrish Radio, Roddie Cleere at KCLR FM, Martin
Bridgeman at KCLR, John Meagher Irish Independent.
Tracklist:
A1. Black & Amber
A2. Long Balconies
A3. No Hope Road
A4. Cruelty Man
A5. Lemon 7s
A6. Metal Railings
B1. Funeral Sessions
B2. Silver Vein
B3. A Tar Road
B4. Settled Kids
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