The debut album by Viola Beach, the young British band who were killed in a car crash in Sweden earlier this year has been released.
The indie four-piece, Kris Leonard, River Reeves, Tomas Lowe and Jack Dakin, died with their manager Craig Tarry in February when their car plunged more than 24 metres into a canal in Sodertalje, 28 kilometres from the capital Stockholm.
Last month their families confirmed that their debut album would be posthumously released, saying they were "tremendously proud" of everything the five young men had achieved.
In a statement they said that "Craig, Jack, Kris, River and Tom shared a huge passion, talent and dedication to music. We believe the best way to celebrate our son's lives is to release an album of their songs."
Their self-titled album is released on the band's own record label Fuller Beans Records, and is made up of nine songs including debut single Swings & Waterslides and their next single Boys That Sing.
In June Coldplay performed Boys That Sing as part of their headline slot at Glastonbury in a tribute to "all the bands that don't exist any more".
Lead singer Chris Martin said: "We're going to create Viola Beach's alternate future for them and let them headline Glastonbury with their song.
Among the reviews of the album music magazine NME praised the record as one "that will leave a smile on your face".