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Bri jests: 
After the bumpy 'Sweetpea E.P' sessions, nobody could have predicted that Space Brain would bounce back with not only an album but a double album at that. Although it would be 15 years in the making. Still, it was a resounding success and a glorious comeback with platinum sales and streams on it's first day of release in the UK and the Divided States of America.  Bri and Tico chose to do a Led Zeppelin and not release any singles from the album, not even a teaser clip on YouTube or Snapchat. This mysterious release method worked wonders and a new generation of Space Brain fans climbed on board to find out what they had missed out on. Rolling Stone magazine awarded the album a maximum 5 stars, saying that "Tico truly delivers his full talent across this sprawling album's 22 tracks and Bri features. Tico Jnr., with a lisp says: 
The album that never should've been. And it wasn't - the intention was a 45-track triple-album, but Bri always said his focus is profits, and there's no money in music nowadays - it's all about the broken biscuits. I guess he does get some fairly attractive tax cuts, gets to meet new people on a daily basis and is highly respected on the market scene. I was never that academic, so stringing together anything between two and three chords is all I know, but it is what has driven this band to be quite hugely successful. Bri will take credit for the better songs, but our fans always said quantity over quality - and that's what I gave them, hence my 300-note-per-second guitar solos often frequented on both albums. I ensure our music has soul and reaches to the fens and beyond. |