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A Town Called Seven is the third studio album by the Irish band Bananafishbones, released in 1991. The album showcases a blend of alternative rock and folk influences, characterized by jangly guitars, melodic hooks, and introspective lyrics. It reflects a mature sound that builds on their previous work while still retaining the band's signature energy. The album's themes delve into the complexities of life in small towns, exploring both personal and communal narratives, which resonate with listeners. Although it did not achieve mainstream success, it has since garnered a cult following and is appreciated for its authentic sound and lyrical depth.