Razorlight recorded all of their new album using traditional studio equipment, frontman Johnny Borrell has revealed.
The band's album, 'Slipway Fires', is released on November 3rd and proceeded a week earlier by the single 'Wire To Wire'.
Speaking about the project, which was produced alongside Arctic Monkeys producer Mike Crossey, Borrell said: "We wanted to make a record without any studio trickery, without too much production."
Drummer Andy Burrows told the BBC that the group are “all in a really good place" ahead of the release, adding: “I can't wait for us to get out and play it live."
Razorlight are due to perform at Kentish Town Forum on October 3rd. Tickets for the concert have sold out.
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