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2LP release featuring King of the Sun and a completely new recording with new versions of each track, titled King of the Midnight Sun, including reversible artwork sleeve design. The legendary former garage-punks, recently covered by Bruce Springsteen, break new ground with two albums that are the same but different Why would a band re-record their new album in its entirety and then release them both at the same time? Because, as leader Chris Bailey puts it, its both sides of The Saints in one package. And so the deluxe debut European release of their King of the Sun features not only that album a beautiful, expansive collection that harks back to Saints high points like Ghost Ships but also a freshly recorded rock n roll take on exactly the same set of songs, recorded as live, and called King of the Midnight Sun. Chris Baileys song-writing has always been key to The Saints. My job is to come up with vignettes that make sense on a poetic, intellectual and artistic level, and in in the context of a rock n roll band, which is what I always want The Saints to be, he says.
The Saints arent your average rock band. Never have been, never want to be. This is another manifestation of that. Worshipped a truly great band NME
More stage presence than an army of attitudinal hipsters and a back catalogue to kill for The Independent
Chris Bailey, a distillation of [John] Lennon and Van [Morrison], and one of the great punk larynxes Uncut






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