
Shelf Lives have made a debut album for the mass confused state of being
Shelf Lives’ debut album ‘hypernormaL’ captures the weirdness of trying to feel real in a world that keeps asking you to perform.
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"60K" is a track by Shelf Lives, from the album hypernormaL, released 25th February 2026. The track is 2:30 long. It's filed under Alternative. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 17 articles about Shelf Lives.
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Shelf Lives’ debut album ‘hypernormaL’ captures the weirdness of trying to feel real in a world that keeps asking you to perform.

The album release is set for 25th February 2026 via their own label.

The album features collaborations with artists Danio, Pat Alvarez, and Lola Sam.

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The new EP will feature four tracks exploring themes of uncertainty and social media frustration.

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Shelf Lives is the project of vocalist Sabrina Di Giulio and guitarist/producer Jonny Hillyard.

Shelf Lives is the project of vocalist Sabrina Di Giulio and guitarist/producer Jonny Hillyard.

They've also announced a new EP.

"The track is that moment of realisation that we can’t 'fall off the rails' because despite all of the “stuff” we buy into we’re still 'none in a million'"

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It's the final preview of their debut mini-album 'Yes, offence'.

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The track is the latest taster of their forthcoming debut mini-album, 'Yes, offence'.
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