Unfaithfully Yours (album)

Unfaithfully Yours is the last studio album by Northern Irish indie rock band General Fiasco.

Recorded at Start Together Studios in Belfast, Northern Ireland with producer Rocky O'Reilly, the album was released on 30 July 2012, on independent label Dirty Hit.

The band also took part in the concerts supporting the Olympic Torch Relay organised by Coca-Cola at various events in both Northern Ireland and Scotland where they played many songs from the album.

On 24 March 2011, the band made a TV appearance on Other Voices to perform an acoustic version of new song "Hollows".

BBC claimed, although a better attempt than their debut, "(Unfaithfully Yours is) another solid rather than brilliant General Fiasco album: one for glorious summer sing-alongs, with a finger poised over the skip button.

"[4] In the Daily Mirror, Radio DJ Rigsy claimed that the album was his second favourite of the year, losing out to Two Door Cinema Club's Beacon.