July 9, 2010 9:57
The Futureheads to record a capella album
Band invite fans to pick tracks for backing-free release
Photo Gallery: The Futureheads
Photo: Danny North
The Futureheads are recording an a capella album – and are inviting fans to help pick the material.
The new, instrument-free, record will be released later this year.
The band are currently inviting fans to nominate songs from their back catalogue that would work best as a four-part vocal harmony.
To nominate a track, post the band a Twitter message, including their tag @thefutureheads, and the track title.
The most popular suggestion will be re-recorded for the a capella album.
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