IT IS easy to see how a band like Turin Breaks could begin to get overlooked.
The group made their name at the end of the 1990s and The Optimist remains one of the outstanding albums of recent times. So their fourth album Dark on Fire has been long awaited.
Largely unplugged, the folky roots of the London duo come to the fore.
Last Chance has the twinkling pianos Turin Brakes are famous for while Stalker has a driving melody.
And if you get a chance to see these two live make sure you take it - because it's a real treat.
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