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Chvrches Share 'Talking In My Sleep' From 'The Bones Of What You Believe' Reissue

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Chvrches recently shared previously unreleased track "Talking In My Sleep" from the 10th anniversary reissue of their debut LP, The Bones Of What You Believe, which is due out on October 20.

"Some of the main sources of inspiration for our first album, including 'Talking In My Sleep' were artists that we all share a love for, and a lot of stuff from the '80s," Chvrches band member Iain Cook said in a press release.

"Kate Bush (particularly the 'Hounds of Love' album), Depeche Mode, Prince, Michael Jackson, and also a bunch of the blog-led indie pop music that was around in 2010," he continued. "Martin particularly was really invested in that stuff and was bringing a lot of fresh sounds and ideas mixed with the classic 80's pop influences that we all loved."

The Bones Of What You Believe 10th anniversary special edition is available in 1xLP clear vinyl, 2xLP black vinyl with die cut sleeve, 2xCD and Digital formats. The band will also release a 7" vinyl featuring 2 unheard demos of their hit single "The Mother We Share" with the 2xLP format.

Speaking of the debut's anniversary, frontwoman Lauren Mayberry said, "It feels quite strange that Bones is almost a decade old. In some ways, it's like it just happened, but also like that era was a lifetime ago. We are very grateful to all the fans who gave that album a special place in their heart, and still show us so much kindness today."

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