Copeland reform

2 April 2014 | 10:36 am | Staff Writer
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Copeland, who broke up a few years ago, have announced they are getting back together and releasing a new album. Their fifth full-length album, 'Ixora,' will be out on October 31st.

Copeland, who broke up a few years ago, have announced they are getting back together and releasing a new album. Their fifth full-length album, 'Ixora,' will be out on October 31st.


The band released the following statement:


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"It's been almost six years since Copeland has released new music. Though each member has been pursuing new ventures, inside and outside of the music industry both collectively as well as individually, Aaron Marsh, Bryan Laurenson, Stephen Laurenson, and Jonathan Bucklew have reunited to record and self-release their fifth full-length album, 'Ixora.' The record will be recorded and produced by Aaron Marsh at his studio in Lakeland, FL, The Vanguard Room."