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| Next album = ''[[Together Tomorrow (album)|Together Tomorrow]]''<br>(2020) | | Next album = ''[[Together Tomorrow (album)|Together Tomorrow]]''<br>(2020) | ||
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'''''Clara Obscura''''' is | '''''Clara Obscura''''' is the sophomore album by [[the Relationship]]. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
''Clara Obscura'' was released on [[April 18]], [[2017]]. The album was first announced alongside the lead single | ''Clara Obscura'' was released on [[April 18]], [[2017]]. The album was first announced alongside the lead single, "[[Break Me Open]]," on [[January 31]], [[2017]]. Aside from frontman [[Brian Bell]], the album features a wholly new band lineup from the group's [[The Relationship (album)|eponymous debut]]. | ||
[[Nic Jodoin]] produced the record, recording the band at his own Valentine Recording Studios <ref name="Jodoin Billboard | [[Nic Jodoin]] produced the record, recording the band at his own Valentine Recording Studios <ref name="billboard">Kogon, Bennett. "Spotlight: How Producer Nic Jodoin Restored This Recording Studio-Turned-Storage Unit to Analog Glory" 25 June 2019. ''Billboard''. https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/valentine-recording-studios-producer-nic-jodoin-car-storage-spotlight-interview-8517484/</ref><ref name="tapeop">John Baccigaluppi & Larry Crane. "Valentine: Back to Life!" ''Tape Op''. Issue #116. Nov/Dec 2016. https://tapeop.com/interviews/116/valentine-recording-studios/</ref>. | ||
The band undertook a more intentional marketing effort for this record than they had with the previous one, releasing a music video for "[[Break Me Open]]." | The band undertook a more intentional marketing effort for this record than they had with the previous one, releasing a music video for "[[Break Me Open]]." |