Miracle Mile: East Of Ely
Miracle Mile: East Of Ely
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Miracle Mile
Label: Last Night Glasgow
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 658238688578
Genre: Rock
Vinyl LP pressing. 2024 release. East of Ely is Miracle Mile's first album since 2012. It was largely written on the Suffolk coast and later recorded between London and Norfolk. Both Trevor and Marcus found bucolic bliss in coastal retreat. The detachment informed the writing process and limited the palette to primary colors. You won't be dancing but we hope that the songs offer some kind of balmy relief to your day. "Trevor Jones finds the poetry in real life; Marcus Cliffe anchors it in the sweetest pop. Gorgeous as ever. You may cry." - The Sunday Times
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