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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Sleigh Bells Plan Cleaner, More Melodic Album For 2013



This year has been a busy one for Sleigh Bells. Back in February, the duo of Alexis Krauss and Derek E. Miller released their sophomore album, ‘Reign of Terror,’ and they’ve been touring extensively to promote it. The band has also unveiled plans for a brand-new record, tentatively scheduled for a 2013 r
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The ambitious pair refuse to let their recent success intimidate them — instead, they thrive on it. “Success never paralyzes us … It pushes us forward constantly,” Krauss said in a recent interview. She went on to say that they are “half-way through the new record.” As Miller put it, “We’ll have three full-length albums in three years.”
While they may be quick to produce new music, they also recognize the importance of not rushing through the recording process. “We have to have that final, polished package before taking the road,” Krauss said.
Sleigh Bells’ third album doesn’t have a name yet, but they hinted that their new music embraces a more melodic, R&B-style sound. “I use my voice in more of a, dare I say, traditional way,” Krauss said. Miller, meanwhile, described the forthcoming record as “a lot more clean… it might sound surprising.”

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Nick Thompson Side Project


Hit The Light’s frontman Nick Thompson has started a new side project called Thief Club.
Learn more HERE

Hit The Light’s frontman Nick Thompson has started a new side project called Thief Club.
Learn more HERE

Monday, October 29, 2012

Scissor Sisters Announce Hiatus


Jake Shears, Ana Matronic and Co made the announcement at their show at Camden's Roundhouse in London last night (24th October) stating they have no further plans to work together
The Only The Horses band, who played a second gig at the venue, put on an extended show to thank their fans for their support, before announcing their hiatus.
Shears told the crowd: "This will be the last time we will play in London for quite some time."
Ana Matronic then added that the UK audience were "the ones who got us first - and always get us best".
Following their stint on stage, the band told Gigwise they have no plans to make another album, with guitarist Del Marquis revealing he has already started working on his solo material.
However, Ana Matronic was also quick to assure fans that their break does not mean the permanent end of the Scissor Sisters, adding: "Don't you worry - this isn't the last you've heard of us."