Day and Age | ||||
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Released | 14 May 2021 | |||
Genre | Neo-prog | |||
Length | 53:16 | |||
Label | InsideOut | |||
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Source | Rating |
All About the Rock | 8.5/10 [1] |
Prog Radio | [2] |
SonicPerspectives | 8.9/10 [3] |
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Disc 1 (Standard edition)
Disc 2 (Deluxe edition)
Musicians
Production
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