Doves
Constellations For The Lonely


About this item
The Doves are back with their sixth studio album, 'Constellations For The Lonely'.
First emerging in 1998 with the release of their debut, vinyl-only 'Cedar' EP, Doves’ first album, 'Lost Souls' (2000), received both press and award-panel praise, before Number One follow-up, 'The Last Broadcast' (2002) provided the trio with a major breakthrough, offering with the hit singles, "There Goes The Fear" and "Pounding". Straight-to-Number One follow up, Some Cities (2005) and the difficult birth of the much-loved Kingdom of Rust (2009) appeared before an eleven year hiatus came to an end with Number One 'The Universal Want' (2020). And now five years later the rejuvenated trio of Jez Williams, Jimi Goodwin and Andy Williams return with the epic and hugely anticipated 'Constellations For The Lonely'.
STAFF COMMENTS
Barry says: Doves return for their most progressive, nuanced outing yet. Though they have made their name as an 'indie' band, Constellations For The Lonely shows that their wheelhouse effortlessly expands with each release, crafting pieces that are wildly dynamic and enduringly unique and taking them well beyond the realms of their initial appeal.
TRACK LISTING
Side A
1. Renegade
2. Cold Dreaming
3. In The Butterfly House
4. Strange Weather
5. A Drop In The Ocean
Side B
1. Last Year’s Man
2. Stupid Schemes
3. Saint Teresa
4. Orlando
5. Southern Bell