The quartet recruited a nine-piece orchestra for the follow-up to its critically acclaimed 2005 self-titled debut and, as previously reported, tapped Richard Wilkinson to round out production duties.
Robert Kirby, who has previously served a similar function for a pair of Nick Drake albums, crafted the orchestral arrangements for the release, which frontman Romeo Stodart describes as sonically and lyrically darker than their earlier output.
"Lyrically, I can't seem to get away from the fact that I will never ever really truly love again," he told Billboard.com in April.


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