The Bell That Never Rang

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Released4 May 2015
RecordedCastlesound Studios, Scotland
Length43:53
The Bell That Never Rang
Studio album by
Released4 May 2015
RecordedCastlesound Studios, Scotland
GenreFolk
Length43:53
LabelReveal Records
ProducerJoan Wasser
Lau chronology
Race the Loser
(2012)
The Bell That Never Rang
(2015)

The Bell That Never Rang is the fourth studio album by British folk band Lau, released on 4 May 2015 on Reveal Records. Produced by Joan Wasser, the album's title is taken from the city of Glasgow's coat of arms, and features The Elysian Quartet on its title track.

The album is dedicated to the memory of The Elysian Quartet's Vince Sipprell, who died in January 2015.[1][2]

The Bell That Never Rang was produced by Joan Wasser, noted for her musical career under the name Joan As Police Woman. After visiting Wasser in New York City, the band collectively decided to work with her on their next studio album. Aidan O'Rourke noted, "It was when we got back and talked about the experiences and the excitement of the trip, we decided to invite Joan in to produce us".[1]

Writing and composition

Track listing

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