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Product Description On the group's self-titled sophomore album they deliver songs that crackle with the sweeping intensity of life in it's totality - songs that evoke the jubilance of an early spring as effortlessly as the desolation of a Chicago winter. Review Impressive and overwhelmingly inspiring. [It] teams with reasons why there was so much anticipation surrounding the chamber pop collective s emergence beyond the confines of the Windy City a few years back. --PopMatters You have to love any band that can cram so much great pop into a nine-track disc, and that is exactly what you get from Scotland Yard Gospel Choir ... they can really knock your striped socks off with pop songs that you'll be humming around the halls. Sometimes you're just looking for fun when you pop on an album and really, Scotland Yard Gospel Choir is just that: good, old-fashioned fun. --Three Imaginary Girls Chicago based singer-guitarist-founder Elia isn't Scottish, he's Welsh, and there's nothing terribly choral about his sonic creations. None of that will matter after the first spin of this sometimes stunning, always solid disc. --No Depression