September 18, 2008 11:02
Brakes start work on third album
Band are confused by 'a generic, half time, anthemic pop-rock group'
Brakes are heading into the studio this week to work on their third album, which they are calling 'Thunk'.
The band announced the working title for the follow-up to 'Give Blood' and 'The Beatific Visions' on their Myspace blog.
Bassist Marc Beatty wrote: "We'll be safely tucked away, busily furrowing away on album three."
He also went on to explain how indie band Royworld's new single 'Brakes' has confused the group, saying: "We had a shock whilst driving recently when after said song the DJ announced: 'That was Brakes...'.
"There was a moment of pure panic, had we all blacked out for several months and morphed into a generic, half time, anthemic pop rock group? '......by Royworld,' the DJ continued."
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