Life Without Buildings , the beloved Glaswegian art-rock band, broke up in 2002 after the release of their sole, classic album, Any Other City . But not before recording a final song, “Love Trinity.” The rarity received a small Australian release, but the studio recording never became widely available; most fans have heard the song only via bootlegs and a live version, from the post-split record Live at the Annandale Hotel . Now, the studio recording is getting its first wide release. Unearthed by Glasgow label Errol’s Hot Wax , the song is out now—you can hear it below—and gets a vinyl release on November 21. Find it on the label’s Bandcamp .

Guitarist Robert Dallas Gray explains in press materials how “Love Trinity” has “taken on more importance over time, because it feels li

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