The Deadly Winters

by The Deadly Winters

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  • Digital Album

    Immediate download of Tura Mae from the album is available in your choice of 320k mp3, FLAC, or just about any other format you could possibly desire.

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  • Limited Edition The Deadly Winters CD

    Limited edition CD copy of The Deadly Winters debut album. All 10 songs in a custom designed card sleeve. This CD is also being sold at gigs so is a very rare item.

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about

THE DEADLY WINTERS are a Scottish band of brothers on a journey. A journey from being a much loved, yet well-worn rock outfit, to becoming the creators of some of the most wonderfully heartfelt and emotive story-based music around today.

The band released their debut album on 8 April 2011. It features 10 brand new songs written by the band and recorded at The Little Rooms in Edinburgh.

The song ‘Tura Mae’ is available as a free download and the full album can be purchased from iTunes and all good download site. You can also buy a limited edition CD here.

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credits

released 08 April 2011
All tracks recorded at The Little Rooms, Edinburgh, Scotland.
Mastered by Ian Anderson at Sonic Surgery.
All songs written by Christopher Blair.
Arranged by Blair/Chyla/Edie/Jones.

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A Scottish band of brothers on a journey, a journey that has seen the band create of some of the most wonderfully heartfelt ... more and emotive story-based music around today. Debut album was released in April 2011 and tracks have received play on BBC Radio 1’s Introducing in Scotland, Jim Gellatly's Weekly Podcast, Amazing Radio, Get Ready To Rock Radio, Gill Mills New Music Matters. less

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