Triple DVD set with bonus eight-page tour program. A ringing 12-string guitar introduction. A dreamlike lyric that seems to hold the cosmos in it's hands. It's still the most recognizable, covered and widely beloved song in the catalogue of a band that's released a remarkable 26 albums. And it's 30 years old this year. The song is Under The Milky Way, from The Church's most successful album, the undisputed classic Starfish. In 2018, the Australian paisley underground pioneers are enjoying a year of unique celebrations, which started with a sold-out appearance at the Meltdown Festival in London on the personal invitation of curator, The Cure's Robert Smith, on 15 June. Followed by a string of dates in the UK - including a sold-out fan convention in Shepherds Bush which saw the band perform their second album The Blurred Crusade in it's entirety for the first time in that country.
Triple DVD set with bonus eight-page tour program. A ringing 12-string guitar introduction. A dreamlike lyric that seems to hold the cosmos in it's hands. It's still the most recognizable, covered and widely beloved song in the catalogue of a band that's released a remarkable 26 albums. And it's 30 years old this year. The song is Under The Milky Way, from The Church's most successful album, the undisputed classic Starfish. In 2018, the Australian paisley underground pioneers are enjoying a year of unique celebrations, which started with a sold-out appearance at the Meltdown Festival in London on the personal invitation of curator, The Cure's Robert Smith, on 15 June. Followed by a string of dates in the UK - including a sold-out fan convention in Shepherds Bush which saw the band perform their second album The Blurred Crusade in it's entirety for the first time in that country.
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