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Audrey - Visible Forms

Audrey have released their debut album Visible Forms in their native Sweden earlier this week. The track listing is:

1. Mecklenburg
2. Views
3. Six Yields
4. Treacherous Art
5. The Significance Of Being Overt
6. Plain Pieces
7. Leaving/Letting Go
8. Vague
9. Traverse

If the rest of the album is good as the preview track Mecklenburg (which is the name of a German state) then we are in for the possible treat of 2006.

Audrey - Mecklenburg

It should be released in the UK on Stereo Test Kit Records although I am not sure of the date but it should be around June or July. It is however available now from Tender Version Recording who post outside of Sweden and accept Paypal.

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