Album artwork for Vices by Peggy Sue

London-based duo Peggy Sue, made up of Katy Young and Rosa Slade, are back with their new album Vices. It has taken Peggy Sue four years to work through all of their Vices. The London band's fourth album, is their first full-length release since 2014's Choir Of Echoes. Its ten tracks are bittersweet tales of love and distraction, as simple as they are powerful, and irresistible in their combination of tender harmonies and stark, cautiously optimistic guitars. Vices borrows from the perfectly constructed pop songs of the 1960s, and the understated, noisy anthems of nineties bands like Blur and the Breeders, and it is a self-assured return to the very essence of Peggy Sue.

Peggy Sue

Vices

Peggy Sue
Album artwork for Vices by Peggy Sue
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£22.99

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Released 21/02/2020Catalogue Number

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Album artwork for Vices by Peggy Sue
LP

£22.99

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Released 21/02/2020Catalogue Number

PS004LP

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Album artwork for Vices by Peggy Sue
CD

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Released 21/02/2020Catalogue Number

PS004CD

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Peggy Sue

Vices

Peggy Sue
Album artwork for Vices by Peggy Sue
LP +

£22.99

Transparent Blue

Released 21/02/2020Catalogue Number

PS004LPX

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Album artwork for Vices by Peggy Sue
LP

£22.99

Black
Released 21/02/2020Catalogue Number

PS004LP

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Album artwork for Vices by Peggy Sue
CD

£14.99

Released 21/02/2020Catalogue Number

PS004CD

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London-based duo Peggy Sue, made up of Katy Young and Rosa Slade, are back with their new album Vices. It has taken Peggy Sue four years to work through all of their Vices. The London band's fourth album, is their first full-length release since 2014's Choir Of Echoes. Its ten tracks are bittersweet tales of love and distraction, as simple as they are powerful, and irresistible in their combination of tender harmonies and stark, cautiously optimistic guitars. Vices borrows from the perfectly constructed pop songs of the 1960s, and the understated, noisy anthems of nineties bands like Blur and the Breeders, and it is a self-assured return to the very essence of Peggy Sue.