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Arab Strap- I'm Totally Fine With It Don't Give A Fuck Anymore

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Arab Strap- I'm Totally Fine With It Don't Give A Fuck Anymore
Arab Strap- I'm Totally Fine With It Don't Give A Fuck Anymore

Following their critically-acclaimed 2021 album "As Days Get Dark", Arab Strap return with their 2nd long player for Mogwai's Rock Action Records with the excellently titled "I'm totally fine with it ? don't give a f*** anymore ?". Almost 28 years after their debut, Arab Strap have never sounded more essential, and this new record is a fierce testament to their laser focus on wider horizons. Written and performed exclusively by Malcolm Middleton & Aidan Moffat, and finessed with longtime collaborator Paul Savage, the album furthers the band's transformation from swooning, slow-core romantics to raging, alt-pop chroniclers.

Format: New CD/Rock

Arab Strap- I'm Totally Fine With It Don't Give A Fuck Anymore

SKU: 5051083199797
Precio habitual $ 310.00
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Release Date: 5.10.24

 
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Following their critically-acclaimed 2021 album "As Days Get Dark", Arab Strap return with their 2nd long player for Mogwai's Rock Action Records with the excellently titled "I'm totally fine with it ? don't give a f*** anymore ?". Almost 28 years after their debut, Arab Strap have never sounded more essential, and this new record is a fierce testament to their laser focus on wider horizons. Written and performed exclusively by Malcolm Middleton & Aidan Moffat, and finessed with longtime collaborator Paul Savage, the album furthers the band's transformation from swooning, slow-core romantics to raging, alt-pop chroniclers.