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Pelagic Records Sign Spook The Horses

27 July 2017 - 0 Comments

Spook The Horses are very excited to announce their signing with Pelagic Records (home of bands such as Cult of Luna, Mono, God is an Astronaut and The Ocean) and to announce the release of their third record People Used to Live Here – out November 10 2017. This is the follow up to 2015’s Rainmaker.

With their upcoming album People Used To Live Here to be released on November 10, New Zealand's Spook The Horses create an atmosphere of quiet desolation, raw and real, desperate and unsettling: the soundtrack to abandoned places, where people used to live... at one point in time, long ago.

Quote from the band:

"We're extremely excited to announce our signing with Pelagic Records. Pelagic have worked with some of our favorite and most influential artists ever which makes them a perfect home for our new record. We took a lot of creative risks with this album and Pelagic have only been encouraging. We can't wait to show you!"


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