
Vistas Cut The Cord Vinyl LP Blood Orange Colour 2025
Tracklist:
- Cut The Cord
- Smile
- Next Year
- Reason
- Us Against It All
- Take It From The Skies
- Waiting
- Now
- The Middle
- Always
Vistas release their fourth studio album Cut The Cord on the 29th August 2025. The first new music in over a year and a half marks a step in a new direction sonically for the band. The record embellishes heavier sounds that the band had previously experimented with on their acclaimed EP The Beautiful Nothing, whilst staying true to their indie rock roots. The record is also the first time that frontman Prentice Robertson has taken the reins, producing half of the album alongside long term collaborator Rich Turvey (Rachel Chinouriri, Blossoms, Courteeners, The Coral).
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$13.80Vistas Cut The Cord Vinyl LP Blood Orange Colour 2025
Tracklist:
- Cut The Cord
- Smile
- Next Year
- Reason
- Us Against It All
- Take It From The Skies
- Waiting
- Now
- The Middle
- Always
Vistas release their fourth studio album Cut The Cord on the 29th August 2025. The first new music in over a year and a half marks a step in a new direction sonically for the band. The record embellishes heavier sounds that the band had previously experimented with on their acclaimed EP The Beautiful Nothing, whilst staying true to their indie rock roots. The record is also the first time that frontman Prentice Robertson has taken the reins, producing half of the album alongside long term collaborator Rich Turvey (Rachel Chinouriri, Blossoms, Courteeners, The Coral).
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Tracklist:
- Cut The Cord
- Smile
- Next Year
- Reason
- Us Against It All
- Take It From The Skies
- Waiting
- Now
- The Middle
- Always
Vistas release their fourth studio album Cut The Cord on the 29th August 2025. The first new music in over a year and a half marks a step in a new direction sonically for the band. The record embellishes heavier sounds that the band had previously experimented with on their acclaimed EP The Beautiful Nothing, whilst staying true to their indie rock roots. The record is also the first time that frontman Prentice Robertson has taken the reins, producing half of the album alongside long term collaborator Rich Turvey (Rachel Chinouriri, Blossoms, Courteeners, The Coral).










