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No Lucifer, by British Sea Power (10" on Rough Trade)

Cover art for No Lucifer by British Sea Power Description: 10" on Rough Trade
 
Format: 10"
Label: Rough Trade
Price: £4.49
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Rough Trade are proud to release this highly collectable BSP artefact – a limited edition 10” featuring an exclusive version of No Lucifer mixed by Efrim Menuck from the mighty Godspeed You! Black Emperor.
It boasts 3 brand new tracks to boot!!!!
Opening with the contagious “Easy! Easy! Easy!” chant, No Lucifer is a joyous blast aligning good against bad with lyrical references to roe deer, Big Daddy and the Pope’s stint firing anti-aircraft guns!
It was highlighted amongst the plethora of accolades for their current album, Do You Like Rock Music?:

“The best track on the album” NME
“A magnificent three minute pop song” The Guardian
"A starbursting anthem" Word
“A stomping chant-a-long” Metro

 

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About the humble 10":

The 10" sits somewhere in between the 7" and 10" (kind of like a wierd cousin). This awkward variant exists for no other reason aside from to be different from it's other family members. It can provide less music than a 12" but more than a 7". It's almost like a budget 12" or a posh 7". Either way it's wierd and it needs sorting out. Maybe it's quirkyness has helped it carry on defying all rules and convention? Importantly though it plays at a multitude of speeds so it is still quintessentially a total bargain (albeit a total freak of a bargain).

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