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- Every Valley is a studio album by British art rock band Public Service Broadcasting. The group's third original album, it is a concept album which focuses on a topic of modern history, much like the band's previous work. The album's story depicts the history of the mining industry in Wales, more specifically chronicling the rise and decline of the country's coal industry. The band's lead songwriter, J Willgoose, Esq., described the album's premise as an allegory for today's "abandoned and neglected communities across the western world", which have led to a "malignant, cynical and calculating brand of politics." Every Valley was recorded in situ in the former steelworks town of Ebbw Vale, in South Wales. The band made use of a community hall formerly used as a convention space by the town's local workers' institute for the album's recording. It also features guest appearances by Welsh musicians James Dean Bradfield and Lisa Jên Brown, Scottish singer Tracyanne Campbell (of Camera Obscura) and English band Haiku Salut, as well as the . The album was released by PIAS Recordings on 7 July 2017. (en)
- Every Valley è il terzo album in studio del gruppo art rock britannico Public Service Broadcasting, pubblicato nel 2017. (it)
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- J. Willgoose, Esq., except where noted (en)
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- A mostly charcoal grey, lightly blue painting of coal mountains backdropped against a overcast sky. The words "Public Service Broadcasting" and "Every Valley" are written in bold black font on the top left and top right corners of the image, respectively. It is titled "Viaduct', and was painted by Hannah Benkwitz. (en)
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- Public Service Broadcasting - Every Valley .jpg (en)
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- Edwards Hand cover (en)
- featuring Haiku Salut (en)
- featuring James Dean Bradfield (en)
- featuring Lisa Jên Brown (en)
- featuring Tracyanne Campbell (en)
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- January–February 2017 (en)
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- Leeders Vale Studios (en)
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- Progress (en)
- The Pit (en)
- Take Me Home (en)
- All Out (en)
- Every Valley (en)
- Go to the Road (en)
- Mother of the Village (en)
- People Will Always Need Coal (en)
- They Gave Me a Lamp (en)
- Turn No More (en)
- You + Me (en)
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- Rod Edwards (en)
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- Every Valley è il terzo album in studio del gruppo art rock britannico Public Service Broadcasting, pubblicato nel 2017. (it)
- Every Valley is a studio album by British art rock band Public Service Broadcasting. The group's third original album, it is a concept album which focuses on a topic of modern history, much like the band's previous work. The album's story depicts the history of the mining industry in Wales, more specifically chronicling the rise and decline of the country's coal industry. The band's lead songwriter, J Willgoose, Esq., described the album's premise as an allegory for today's "abandoned and neglected communities across the western world", which have led to a "malignant, cynical and calculating brand of politics." (en)
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- Every Valley (en)
- Every Valley (it)
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