Album artwork for Reality Cheques by Pulled Apart By Horses

After a period of rest, reflection and transformation, in 2021 Pulled Apart by Horses signed to their new home at Alcopop! Records for the release of their long-awaited forthcoming fifth studio album Reality Cheques on limited black vinyl with hand screen printed sleeves, crafted by the band members themselves. Recorded at ‘The Nave’ in Leeds, Reality Cheques was produced by Pulled Apart By Horses and Matt Peel (Menace Beach, Cowtown, Grammatics), mixed by Matt Peel, and mastered by John Davis (Led Zeppelin, Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, Blur) at Metropolis, London. With the trials and tribulations of their critically acclaimed fourth album The Haze behind them, Pulled Apart By Horses have emphatically returned, and are approaching 2022 with fresh perspectives, open minds, and a flurry of creativity—writing new songs, defining their sound, and wrestling back control of their own artistic process.

Pulled Apart By Horses

Reality Cheques

Alcopop
Album artwork for Reality Cheques by Pulled Apart By Horses
LP

$26.99

exclusive

With Green Hand Screened Sleeve. Hand Numbered.

Black
Rough Trade Exclusive
Released 10/28/2022Catalog Number

ALCOPOP232X

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Pulled Apart By Horses

Reality Cheques

Alcopop
Album artwork for Reality Cheques by Pulled Apart By Horses
LP

$26.99

exclusive

With Green Hand Screened Sleeve. Hand Numbered.

Black
Rough Trade Exclusive
Released 10/28/2022Catalog Number

ALCOPOP232X

Learn more

After a period of rest, reflection and transformation, in 2021 Pulled Apart by Horses signed to their new home at Alcopop! Records for the release of their long-awaited forthcoming fifth studio album Reality Cheques on limited black vinyl with hand screen printed sleeves, crafted by the band members themselves. Recorded at ‘The Nave’ in Leeds, Reality Cheques was produced by Pulled Apart By Horses and Matt Peel (Menace Beach, Cowtown, Grammatics), mixed by Matt Peel, and mastered by John Davis (Led Zeppelin, Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, Blur) at Metropolis, London. With the trials and tribulations of their critically acclaimed fourth album The Haze behind them, Pulled Apart By Horses have emphatically returned, and are approaching 2022 with fresh perspectives, open minds, and a flurry of creativity—writing new songs, defining their sound, and wrestling back control of their own artistic process.