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    Until the Ribbon Breaks Cover The Killers

    Until the Ribbon Breaks founder and singer Pete Lawrie-Winfield explores the depths of his alcohol addiction and his recovery on the band’s latest album. It’s essentially divided into two parts…

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    By Rachel Reynolds • Feb 23, 2018 • 1 min read

    Until the Ribbon Breaks founder and singer Pete Lawrie-Winfield explores the depths of his alcohol addiction and his recovery on the band’s latest album.

    It’s essentially divided into two parts – despair and redemption – and we got a taste of both sides in their live performance on Morning Becomes Eclectic. Starting with my personal favorite, the soaring “My Love”, and ending with an unexpected cover — The Killers “Human.”

    This was only their third show this year and they knocked it out of the park. Their self-titled album is out today!

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    (photos c/o: Jessica Hanley)

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      Rachel Reynolds

      Producer, 'Morning Becomes Eclectic'

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