Travis returns with their third studio album, "The Invisible Band," a captivating collection of 12 tracks that solidify the Scottish rock band's place in the Britpop scene. Produced by the renowned Nigel Godrich and released on June 11, 2001, this album is a testament to Travis's evolving sound and lyrical prowess. Recorded primarily at Ocean Way Studios in LA, with one track laid down at the iconic Air Studios in London, "The Invisible Band" showcases the band's ability to craft memorable melodies and introspective lyrics. The album opens with the infectious "Sing," setting the tone for an hour of pure, unadulterated rock. Standout tracks like "Dear Diary," "Flowers In The Window," and "Side" highlight the band's knack for writing anthemic choruses and poignant verses. The album is dedicated to Connie Brookes and Florentin Sianga, adding a personal touch to this already intimate record. "The Invisible Band" is a powerful addition to any rock enthusiast's collection, offering a blend of raw energy and heartfelt songwriting that has become synonymous with Travis's name. The album was remastered by Emily Lazar and released as a deluxe box set, providing fans with an opportunity to experience the album in its best form yet.