
British Sea Power released their fourth studio album Valhalla Dancehall this week.
It was produced by the band with Graham Sutton and recorded in south east England and on the Isle of Skye, giving it a typically quirky feel.
Ian Youngs spoke to the band to find out how recording in these locations affected the record:
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