Tears for Fears Unveils Lost Album “Echoes in the Attic” After 40 Years
In a stunning revelation, the iconic British pop-rock duo Tears for Fears has announced the release of a previously lost album, titled “Echoes in the Attic,” which has been hidden away for over 40 years.
_Lost and Found:_
Recorded in 1983, during the height of their commercial success with their breakthrough album “The Hurting,” “Echoes in the Attic” was initially intended to be the follow-up to their debut album. However, due to creative differences and the desire to explore new sounds, the album was shelved and remained unreleased for decades.
_Album Details:_
“Echoes in the Attic” features 10 previously unreleased tracks, showcasing the band’s signature blend of synth-pop, rock, and introspective lyrics. The album includes contributions from Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith, as well as several guest musicians.
_Tracklist:_
1. “Lost in the Haze”
2. “Echoes in the Attic”
3. “Shattered Dreams”
4. “Fires in the Night”
5. “Ghosts of Summer”
6. “The Haunting”
7. “Invisible Threads”
8. “Whispers in the Dark”
9. “Fractured Lives”
10. “Beyond the Silence”
_Release Date:_
“Echoes in the Attic” will be released on March 15th, 2025, in various formats, including CD, vinyl, and digital platforms. A deluxe edition will also be available, featuring bonus tracks, demos, and a comprehensive booklet.
_Roland Orzabal’s Statement:_
“We’re thrilled to finally share ‘Echoes in the Attic’ with the world. This album represents a fascinating chapter in Tears for Fears’ history, and we’re excited for fans to experience it.”
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