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  • Release Date

    1 January 2000

  • Length

    10 tracks

Any Other City is the sole studio album by the Scottish indie rock band Life Without Buildings. Released on February 26, 2001, in the United Kingdom and in 2002 in the United States, it quickly garnered a cult following and has since become a highly regarded and influential album in the indie rock genre.  

Despite the band's short lifespan (forming in 1999 and disbanding in 2002), Any Other City left an indelible mark on the music scene. The album's unique blend of indie rock, post-punk, math rock, and art rock elements, coupled with Sue Johnston's distinctive vocals, created a sound that was both challenging and captivating.

The album's lyrics explored themes of urban alienation, social commentary, and personal struggles, often delivered with a raw and poetic intensity. Tracks like "New Town," "The Leanover," and "Young Offenders" became fan favorites, showcasing the band's ability to craft complex and infectious melodies.

Any Other City has had a significant impact on subsequent generations of musicians. The album's experimental approach and refusal to conform to genre conventions have inspired countless bands, and its influence can be heard in the work of many contemporary indie rock artists.

Despite its relatively short release and the band's subsequent breakup, Any Other City continues to resonate with listeners and critics alike. Its reputation as a cult classic has only grown over the years, with the album's value on the vinyl market serving as a testament to its enduring appeal.

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