The Boo Radleys: Everything's Alright Forever [Limited Transparent Orange ColoredVinyl]

The Boo Radleys SKU: 40173993
The Boo Radleys: Everything's Alright Forever [Limited Transparent Orange ColoredVinyl]

The Boo Radleys: Everything's Alright Forever [Limited Transparent Orange ColoredVinyl]

The Boo Radleys SKU: 40173993

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $32.99 Sale price $28.37
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Description

Artist: The Boo Radleys
Title: Everything's Alright Forever [Limited Transparent Orange ColoredVinyl]
Product Type: VINYL LP

Limited 180gm transparent orange colored vinyl LP pressing. Includes insert. Everything's Alright Forever is the second album by English shoegaze band The Boo Radleys. The album peaked at #55 in the UK Albums Chart. They created an intriguing sound with their fuzz pedals and guitar hooks. The depth of the songs and musical influences are incredible. From the epic intro of 'Spaniard', to perfect songs like 'Skyscraper', 'Does This Hurt?' and 'Firesky', it shows how much they were evolving as musicians.

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