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Levellers - Peace [Deluxe Digital Edition] (mp3 / WAV)
Levellers - Peace Deluxe Digital Edition
This deluxe digital edition inc. all 9 bonus tracks plus a digital version of the CD booklet with lyrics and photos
Note: Albums are zip files and will not open on phones or tablets.
Download them to your computer, then sync them to your device in the usual way
Peace: a word thatâs both direct and loaded with meaning. On the surface, it suggests tranquility, evenness, a state of bliss already achieved. But the word that gives the Levellersâ 11th studio album its title is open to a multitude of interpretations, too. It could be a reference to a disappearing value. It could be a sneering statement of irony. It could be a cry for calm in a crazed world. It could mean whatever you want it to mean.
Peace is the most relevant album of 2020. Its 11 electrifying songs are a charged reaction to a world that seems to be teetering on the edge of madness and self-destruction. The environment is buckling under the weight of humanityâs disregard, right-wing demagogues are spreading hatred and fear across supposedly civilised nations, society and culture is trapped in a death spiral thatâs playing out in real-time across social media
Itâs been a long journey to get here. Peace arrives almost eight years since the Brighton bandâs last album of original material, 2012âs Static On The Airwaves. Produced at the bandâs own Metway Studios by longtime collaborator Sean Lakeman, Peace possesses the clarity and directness of early Levellers classics such as their 1990 debut album A Weapon Called The Word and its landmark follow-up, Levelling The Land.
The Levellers have always been outsiders, even during that brief period when they found themselves in the mainstream spotlight in the 1990s. The margins are where they belong, and itâs where theyâre happiest. But being outsiders doesnât mean irrelevance. In the 30 years since they announced themselves with A Weapon Called The Word, the Levellers have created their own self-sufficient world, one that includes everything from their studio to their own festival. The fire that fuelled them 30 years ago is far from being extinguished. With Peace, that fire burns brighter than ever.
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$3.28Levellers - Peace [Deluxe Digital Edition] (mp3 / WAV)
Levellers - Peace Deluxe Digital Edition
This deluxe digital edition inc. all 9 bonus tracks plus a digital version of the CD booklet with lyrics and photos
Note: Albums are zip files and will not open on phones or tablets.
Download them to your computer, then sync them to your device in the usual way
Peace: a word thatâs both direct and loaded with meaning. On the surface, it suggests tranquility, evenness, a state of bliss already achieved. But the word that gives the Levellersâ 11th studio album its title is open to a multitude of interpretations, too. It could be a reference to a disappearing value. It could be a sneering statement of irony. It could be a cry for calm in a crazed world. It could mean whatever you want it to mean.
Peace is the most relevant album of 2020. Its 11 electrifying songs are a charged reaction to a world that seems to be teetering on the edge of madness and self-destruction. The environment is buckling under the weight of humanityâs disregard, right-wing demagogues are spreading hatred and fear across supposedly civilised nations, society and culture is trapped in a death spiral thatâs playing out in real-time across social media
Itâs been a long journey to get here. Peace arrives almost eight years since the Brighton bandâs last album of original material, 2012âs Static On The Airwaves. Produced at the bandâs own Metway Studios by longtime collaborator Sean Lakeman, Peace possesses the clarity and directness of early Levellers classics such as their 1990 debut album A Weapon Called The Word and its landmark follow-up, Levelling The Land.
The Levellers have always been outsiders, even during that brief period when they found themselves in the mainstream spotlight in the 1990s. The margins are where they belong, and itâs where theyâre happiest. But being outsiders doesnât mean irrelevance. In the 30 years since they announced themselves with A Weapon Called The Word, the Levellers have created their own self-sufficient world, one that includes everything from their studio to their own festival. The fire that fuelled them 30 years ago is far from being extinguished. With Peace, that fire burns brighter than ever.
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Levellers - Peace Deluxe Digital Edition
This deluxe digital edition inc. all 9 bonus tracks plus a digital version of the CD booklet with lyrics and photos
Note: Albums are zip files and will not open on phones or tablets.
Download them to your computer, then sync them to your device in the usual way
Peace: a word thatâs both direct and loaded with meaning. On the surface, it suggests tranquility, evenness, a state of bliss already achieved. But the word that gives the Levellersâ 11th studio album its title is open to a multitude of interpretations, too. It could be a reference to a disappearing value. It could be a sneering statement of irony. It could be a cry for calm in a crazed world. It could mean whatever you want it to mean.
Peace is the most relevant album of 2020. Its 11 electrifying songs are a charged reaction to a world that seems to be teetering on the edge of madness and self-destruction. The environment is buckling under the weight of humanityâs disregard, right-wing demagogues are spreading hatred and fear across supposedly civilised nations, society and culture is trapped in a death spiral thatâs playing out in real-time across social media
Itâs been a long journey to get here. Peace arrives almost eight years since the Brighton bandâs last album of original material, 2012âs Static On The Airwaves. Produced at the bandâs own Metway Studios by longtime collaborator Sean Lakeman, Peace possesses the clarity and directness of early Levellers classics such as their 1990 debut album A Weapon Called The Word and its landmark follow-up, Levelling The Land.
The Levellers have always been outsiders, even during that brief period when they found themselves in the mainstream spotlight in the 1990s. The margins are where they belong, and itâs where theyâre happiest. But being outsiders doesnât mean irrelevance. In the 30 years since they announced themselves with A Weapon Called The Word, the Levellers have created their own self-sufficient world, one that includes everything from their studio to their own festival. The fire that fuelled them 30 years ago is far from being extinguished. With Peace, that fire burns brighter than ever.










