Life Without Buildings, the beloved Glaswegian art-rock band, broke up in 2002 after the release of their sole, classic album, Any Other City. But not before recording a final song, “Love Trinity.” The rarity received a small Australian release, but the studio recording never became widely available; most fans have heard the song only via bootlegs and a live version, from the post-split record Live at the Annandale Hotel. Now, the studio recording is getting its first wide release. Unearthed by Glasgow label Errol’s Hot Wax, the song is out now—you can hear it below—and gets a vinyl release on November 21. Find it on the label’s Bandcamp.
Guitarist Robert Dallas Gray explains in press materials how “Love Trinity” has “taken on more importance over time, because it feels like a swansong.” He writes:
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