The Coral - Roots and Echoes

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The Coral - Roots and Echoes

The Coral: Roots & Echoes

Liverpudlians overcome mental breakdown and bad drugs...

First, some context. Back in 2005, Hoylake hearties The Coral were all at sea. It was all there in their third album, ‘The Invisible Invasion’. A spooked, rickety work conceived as an attempt to “bring back Jim Morrison in a pirate ship”, it was an album populated by roaming lepers and cripples, channelling the nightmarish visions of ’tache-twiddling master surrealist Salvador Dali,...

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