Glasvegas
When Glasvegas released their emotional, eponymous debut album in 2008, it hit number 2, selling 300,000 copies, and NME claimed they would "define the end of a decade". The band believed the hype, decamped to California and spent five months in a beach house studio recording horribly overblown and pompous recent follow-up Euphoric Heartbreak.
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