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Breaks Co-Op Offers Facebook Fans A Free Track For Download

22 January 2014 - 0 Comments

Breaks Co-Op are releasing their new album, Sounds Familiar, their first in over a decade next Friday, January 31 and to celebrate, the band are giving away a free download of their track, Home on their Facebook page.

Sounds Familiar is a follow-up to the band's 2004 album, The Sound Inside, which featured the now iconic single, The Otherside, which became the most-played song of that year on New Zealand airwaves; a Top 5 UK radio hit and also won the Song of the Year Tui award at the 2005 New Zealand Music Awards.

The album that sticks to the Breaks Co-Op blueprint which blends mostly electronic beats with acoustic instruments and strings beneath Andy Lovegrove's brilliant vocal stylings on a set of shamelessly big tunes.

Sounds Familiar http://youtu.be/lg4nGl3iF0Q, the first single from the album is at radio and on sale now.

To download Home just head to the band's Facebook http://breakscoop.pgtb.me/lDQns page.


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