Placebo celebrate an incredible 20 years with the release of a must have retrospective hits album ‘A Place For Us To Dream’, on October 7th.

‘A Place For Us To Dream’ includes singles from the early; ‘Bruise Pristine’, ‘Come Home’, ‘Teenage Angst’, to the career defining ‘Nancy Boy’, ‘Every You Every Me’, ‘Pure Morning’, ‘The Bitter End’ right up to, ‘Meds’, ‘For What It’s Worth’ & ‘Too Many Friends’. The album also includes the stunning new single ‘Jesus’ Son’, out on September 1st.

‘A Place For Us to Dream’ will be available in the following formats:

The physical formats include a special book that contains never-before-seen photos from the past 20 years, all hand selected by Brian Molko and Stefan Olsdal from their personal archives.

To coincide with the 20 Year retrospective album on the 7th October, Placebo will release a new EP titled ‘Life’s What You Make It’.

The EP features 6 previous unreleased recordings and includes the single ‘Jesus’ Son’ and a cover of the Talk Talk classic ‘Life’s What You Make It’. All the tracks are produced by Adam Noble (dEUS/Red Hot Chilli Peppers), who was at the helm for the band’s acclaimed 7th studio album ‘Loud Like Love’.

‘Life’s What You Make It’ will be available in the following formats:

It all began in 1996 when the band released their critically acclaimed self-titled debut album, which helped pave the way for a strong shift in British music, acting as an antithesis to Britpop and inspiring a generation of bands to follow them.

To date Placebo have sold over 12 million records worldwide, had 6 top ten albums in the UK and collaborated with iconic artists including David Bowie, Robert Smith, Frank Black, Alison Mosshart and Michael Stipe. Since then the band have won countless international awards including an MTV Award for Best Alternative Band in 2009.

Placebo remain one of the world’s biggest alternative rock bands of the last 20 years having achieved gold and platinum albums in over 30 countries.

Known for their incendiary live shows Placebo have sold out arena tours and headlined festivals in over 70 countries on 6 continents during their career, playing to over 1 million people on their last album tour alone.

Placebo begin their ’20 Years of’ world tour this October.

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