"The Scottish band’s first studio album in seven years considers the importance of togetherness with clear, aphoristic language and a few musical experiments." -Pitchfork
"The Scottish band’s first studio album in seven years considers the importance of togetherness with clear, aphoristic language and a few musical experiments." -Pitchfork
Furious indie-pop anthems combine across the record with psych and prog influences, demonstrating the wealth of influences the band feed off and their deep musicality.
Late Developers takes you on a journey as the band floats through genres with ease- from the frantic Billy Bragg-with-hella-flute-energy of the opening track and what might be Stevie Jackson's best song, into a legit all-out radio-ready dance party.
Sourced from the original analog master tapes, Mobile Fidelity's 2LP box set presents the landmark album with reference-grade detail, tonality, and directness.
/ "I'm interested in the moment when something becomes something else, when somewhere becomes somewhere else. That membrane that separates inside from outside." -Andrew Bird