4Square - Fuel

£12.00

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Manchester's ferocious folk foursome return with their fourth studio album. Ferocious tune playing on fiddle and mandolin, and lush three part vocal harmonies. New album FUEL sees the culmination of not only a years worth of rehearsals and recording, but the coming together of all of the ups and downs almost eight years spent touring together as a band can bring.
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