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Listen to Blood Red Shoes’ ‘GHOSTS ON TAPE’

January 15, 2022 Albumism Staff

Artist: Blood Red Shoes
Album: GHOSTS ON TAPE
Label: Velveteen Records
Buy: Official Store 

Laura-Mary Carter and Steven Ansell a.k.a. Blood Red Shoes have returned with their sixth studio album GHOSTS ON TAPE, the much-anticipated follow-up to the UK duo’s 2019 album Get Tragic. The album arrives one month after Carter released her solo mini-album Town Called Nothing in December 2021.

“We’ve always been outsiders right from the very beginning,” Ansell explains in an official statement. “This album is really about us asserting ourselves as our own little island. We have made an entire career out of being told what we are ‘not,’ of being rejected, of not fitting in, and this album is us deliberately pushing into all of our strangeness, emphasising all of the things that make us different.”

Listen to GHOSTS ON TAPE below and let us know what you think of the album in the comments section below!

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