2 LP TRACKLIST 1. Climb Mine Powerhouse 05:08 2. Latitude 04:33 3. Laughter Lines 04:19 4. Sleeping on the Floor 03:46 5. Nothing Stays the Same Forever 02:39 6. Blood Lover 02:53 7. Ive Heard You Singing 02:48 8. Latter Day Saint 02:42 9. Beginners Luck 04:35 10. Angel 03:49 11. Shopsoiled 04:46 12. Talafornia 01:58 13. Wish You Were Here 04:03 14. A Sunny Day 03:59 One of Irelands most beloved alternative rock bands re-issue their 1997 album with freshly re-mastered audio and new artwork by vocalist Martin McCann Available for the first time on Vinyl Supported by UK and Ireland press and radio campaigns Sack re-appeared after a long hiatus in the Summer of 2021 with the highly acclaimed single “What A Way To Live” and select Irish dates, galvanising their fanbase and winning new fans at press and radio. Band to undertake UK and Irish dates throughout 2022 Digital Street Billboards throughout Dublin Originally released in Ireland in 1997 and produced by heavyweights Paul Tipler and Jacknife Lee, Butterfly Effect soon became the definitive Sack album that received great critical acclaim and regularly features on classic album lists within the Irish media. The album represents an era when Sack toured globally opening for Morrissey who at the time said their single “Laughter Lines”…”should be Number One forever”. Now long out of print the demand for a reissue has been greatly anticipated among fans of the band including many established media professionals. 2022 sees the 25th Anniversary of the albums release, which has coincided perfectly with bands reformation, live dates and a very successful promotional campaign with “What A Way To Live”, which resulted in a radio hit in Ireland. To celebrate this re-activation the band have teamed up with Dimple Discs Records to reissue the newly remastered album on multiple formats including the first ever vinyl release to satisfy the demand of the bands fans. Sack re-appeared after a long hiatus in the Summer of 2021 with the highly acclaimed single “What A Way To Live” and select Irish dates, galvanising their fanbase and winning new fans at press and radio.