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Die Young

by Metro Trinity

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    3 track 7" Limited to 800 copies on Coloured Vinyl
    Includes postcard and poster
    Part of the Optic Sevens 2.0 Reissue Series


    Tracklist

    Spend My Whole Life Loving You
    Just Go
    Michael Furey

    The Die Young EP was released on the group’s own Cafeteria label, released early 1987. Michael Furey was inspired by James Joyce’s short story The Dead. Only previously available on a 4 track12" .This 7" version comprises 3 of those 4 tracks

    Metro Trinity were a short lived Manchester based indie band that included Jon Male, later of Soul Family Sensation and Republica fame. Drummer Colin Rocks, bass player Tim Whiteley and Doves guitarist Jez Williams.

    Metro Trinity only other release came on a split with the Inspiral Carpets on Dave Haslam’s Debris fanzine. Which featured the track “Stupid Friends”.

    Andy Williams of Doves joined the band later on, but does not feature on this EP. The band split up shortly after.

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3 track 7" Limited to 800 copies on Coloured Vinyl
Includes postcard and poster
Part of the Optic Sevens 2.0 Reissue Series


Tracklist

Spend My Whole Life Loving You
Just Go
Michael Furey

The Die Young EP was released on the group’s own Cafeteria label, released early 1987. Michael Furey was inspired by James Joyce’s short story The Dead. Only previously available on a 4 track12" .This 7" version comprises 3 of those 4 tracks

Metro Trinity were a short lived Manchester based indie band that included Jon Male, later of Soul Family Sensation and Republica fame. Drummer Colin Rocks, bass player Tim Whiteley and Doves guitarist Jez Williams.

Metro Trinity only other release came on a split with the Inspiral Carpets on Dave Haslam’s Debris fanzine. Which featured the track “Stupid Friends”.

Andy Williams of Doves joined the band later on, but does not feature on this EP. The band split up shortly after.

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released June 8, 2020

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