Death From Above 1979 have revealed that they are set to start work on their new album in June and its set to be a full on process.
Speaking on the bands official website drummer/singer Jesse Keeler revealed the news: “The Good stuff is that I’ve been working on/planning out the new album and I cannot wait to record. Cannot Wait.”
“So many new things I want to do! We start work on it in June and will be neck deep in it until October or so.” He added.
He and bass player Sebastien Grainger are determined not to let anything get in the way: “There are some Euro/UK festivals in the meantime but it shouldn’t make it too much more complicated. I don’t want to give anything away. Lets just say that Seb and I know what we have to do and how to do it.”
The duo are back in the UK in may for a headlining tour, the dates are:
Portsmouth, Wedgewood Rooms – May 18
Bristol, Fleece – 19
Leicester, Charlotte – 20
Liverpool, Academy 2 – 21
Manchester, Academy 3 – 22
Edinburgh, The Venue – 23
Newcastle, University Union – 24
Leeds, Cockpit – 25
London, Scala - 26
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