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The Research working on album number two
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Wakefield pop trio The Research are already at work on the follow-up to their debut from earlier this year, Breaking Up.
Frontman Russell Searle sent an update on album-two progress out to fans of the band via something modern-day folk are calling a 'newsletter'. Or something. Not that it's on paper, like a proper letter...
"I hope you're enjoying the summer already. We are still slogging and slaving away over our hot gospel-motown-country-rock follow-up album and it's all going our way so far, so… good.
"I want to record it in Nashville with the string machine and this guy that used to make demos with Johnny Cash and then I want to release it early next year but we've still got some work to do. We have joined in with the PRS or the MCPS and they sent us a magazine and a cheque but I had to give that back and we have asked our handsome friend Johnny White (he's like the British Jim O'Rourke) to join us, but he's saving up some money first."
So there. Now, it's probably time for the pub. Is it not? Crap.
From the archive
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Nice
Looking forward to this. Personally I thought their debut was ace.
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y'know
because the first one wasn't bad enough.
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first album is a grower
good news then !
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That interview
in Plan B was really revealing in the way it showed the difficulties of being on major. I still think they'd have been better off on indie (and maybe sign to a major later). They must have soooo much pressure on them. Are they ready for it? I mean, they;re cool for sure, but are they really going to sell tens of thousands of records? I wish them the best of luck...
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Yeah.
AMP's a great writer.
I wanna see them at Truck.
LONE-LEE HEARTS STILL BEAT THE SAME
IT'S NOT ROMANTICD
It's JUST AUTOMTIC
I CAN@T TELL TEH DIFF'RENCE
Pure perfect pop love heart




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