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Unfaithfully Yours (album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Unfaithfully Yours (album)

''Unfaithfully Yours'' is the last studio album by Northern Irish indie rock band General Fiasco. Recorded at Start Together Studios in Belfast, Northern Ireland with producer Rocky O'Reilly, the album was released on 30 July 2012, on independent label Dirty Hit. It was the first album to feature guitar/keyboard player Stuart Bell and the first to be released through Dirty Hit Records.
The band recorded throughout 2011 and 2012. Prior to the release of the album, two EP's were released. Waves EP was released on 13 November 2011 and the Don't You Ever EP was released on 4 March 2012. Both EP's were only available on download. The band completed three UK tours in 2011 and 2012 and also appeared at SXSW festival in Texas. The band also took part in the concerts supporting the Olympic Torch Relay organised by Coca-Cola at various events in both Northern Ireland and Scotland where they played many songs from the album.
==Background and Recording==

After the release of first album, Buildings which received a mixture of reactions including negative reviews such as from NME〔Martin, Rick (19 March 2010). ("Buildings review - nme.com" ). nme.com.〕 and highly positive reviews such as from RTÉ, the band took a brief break from gigs and recording after a tour in October 2010. The band claimed to have written nearly 60 songs during the break.
On 24 March 2011, the band made a TV appearance on Other Voices to perform an acoustic version of new song Hollows. Throughout the coming months, the band performed a few gigs and also spent a lot of time in the studio.
On 6 September it was announced that the band had departed from previous record label Infectious Records and signed to Dirty Hit and in October 2011 it was announced that an EP consisting of new material, Waves, was to be released. The band embarked on a 7-date tour of the UK. The band posted various photos on their Instagram account of them in the studio working on the album. In March, the Don't You Ever EP was released and the band toured 5-dates of the UK.
On 22 March 2012, exactly a year since the release of their debut album, the band announced via Twitter that the album had been completed. The first track on the album, Gold Chains, was played on BBC Radio 1 on the last BBC introducing NI on 28 May 2012. The album was due to be released on 30 June 2012 with two album launches in the Mandela Hall (16+) and the Stiff Kitten (18+), however all dates were pushed back a month. The album was released for pre-order on iTunes, Play.com and the Dirty Hit records website, the latter of which offered a signed physical copy.

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