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Engineers stream acclaimed new album‏

August 12, 2014

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ENGINEERS

STREAM ACCLAIMED NEW ALBUM ALWAYS RETURNING

“The sound of a belated coming of age” **** Mojo

Ahead of the release of Engineers’ new album Always Returning, due to be released next Monday 11th August, fans have an opportunity to stream the complete album here:  http://bit.ly/1q0MZQH

Always Returning has been a hit with the critics:

“They’ve established a dream-pop sound that is consistently original. The sound of a belated coming of age”**** Mojo

“Engineers have been making brilliant records for nearly 10 years now…it’s about time this lot got the credit they deserve” 8/10 NME

“Always Returning never wears out its welcome” Q

“Their most realised album yet, guided by a fascination with warm melodies and the textural possibilities of ambient sound” Prog Magazine

“…possibly the most elegant Pop album Brian Eno never made … beautiful and magnificent Pop.” – Visions (DE)

 

Engineers, who currently comprise Liverpudlian multi-instrumentalist Mark Peters and celebrated German ambient artist/producer Ulrich Schnauss and London based drummer and composer Matthew Linley, have been creating mesmerising music with brilliantly shaded guitar textures and teasing lyrical ambiguities since 2004.

The band’s previous albums also garnered acclaim from all areas of the media – 2005’s debut Engineers  (‘hypnotic lullabies from beautific Brit newcomers’ **** Q), 2009’s Three Fact Fader (‘a blistering statement of intent’ **** The Sunday Times), and 2010’s swift follow-up In Praise Of More (‘should be given to most UK bands as an example of in making an album that is a joy to behold’ 8/10 Clash); with BBC Music’s Lauren Laverne stating  ‘ Everything they do is brilliant’ –

Always Returning is being released as a jewel case CD, a 2 disc 24 page booklet media book with the second disc being an instrumental version of the album, digitally and as a LP with 8 page booklet.

www.kscopemusic.com/engineers

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