The Research have revealed that they are currently busy working away on their second studio album.
The trio announced the news in their recent mail out to fans and plan to release the album in early 2007.
Says Russell ‘The Disaster’ Searle: "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.”
The album will be the follow up to this year’s ‘Breaking Up’.
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