
Sault give four out of five new albums an official release on streaming services
11 November 2022, 15:30
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Four of Sault's five new albums that were released earlier this month as a free download have appeared on streaming services today (11 November).
On 1 November Sault released five new albums - (Untitled) God, 11, AIIR, Earth and Today & Tomorrow - as a free download in a password-protected folder for just five days, and to mark the 11th day of the 11th month, Sault have given four of those five albums (all except (Untitled) God) an official release on streaming platforms.
The new albums follow April's Air album.
Sault's 11, AIIR, Earth and Today & Tomorrow albums are on streaming platforms now.
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