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'losing colour' is stricken city's first and final full length album. it was recorded and produced by the band over the course of a year, and includes the skellington remix of 'pull the house down' from the well received mini-album 'songs about people i know'. this limited version comes as a beautifully hand packaged cd in a 7" style sleeve with lyric and artwork inserts, only 300 copies are available. the album is a collection of considered, emotional songs inquiring into the human mind, the reason for existence, the world, the universe. in the time since their last release, stricken city's sound has become more honed and complex; a dance-pop beat here, a loose-limbed sway there, and awash with dreamy notes ranging from haunting saxophone solos to tropical island pipes and distant moaning drums.
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Stricken City - Losing Colour
It’s a shame that Stricken City aren't more widely recognised upon their departure as these songs certainly have the makings of cult gems.»
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