Love You to Bits
Love You to Bits is the seventh studio album by No-Man. Released as the first album for 11 years after Schoolyard Ghosts (2008), the album consists of two five-part song cycles and has been described as, "Chronicling the aftermath of a relationship from different perspectives". Within the songs, each part is called a "bit" or a "piece". Musically, the album represents a return to the more electronic, beat-driven sound of the band's earliest albums, while also incorporating conceptual and organic elements that echo approaches heard on the band's later releases.
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Love You to Bits
Love You to Bits is the seventh studio album by No-Man. Released as the first album for 11 years after Schoolyard Ghosts (2008), the album consists of two five-part song cycles and has been described as, "Chronicling the aftermath of a relationship from different perspectives". Within the songs, each part is called a "bit" or a "piece". Musically, the album represents a return to the more electronic, beat-driven sound of the band's earliest albums, while also incorporating conceptual and organic elements that echo approaches heard on the band's later releases.
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Love You to Bits is the sevent ...... guitarist David Kollar guest.
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At various intervals between Summer 1994 – Summer 2019
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2019-11-22
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Under the Radar
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nomansland, UK and others
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Love You to Bits is the sevent ...... on the band's later releases.
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