- by Jason Gregory
- Thursday, July 30, 2009
- Photo by: Brendan Docherty
- filed in: Indie
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The Horrors have revealed they are lining up a series of “massive” collaborations for their third album.
The group, whose recent LP 'Primary Colours' has been nominated for the 2009 Mercury Prize, said they planned to enter the studio to record their next effort around Christmas.
Bassist Tom Cowan told BBC 6 Music: "If we had the choice we’d probably do one month off and one month on, recording and playing, but you just can’t do that.
“It doesn’t make any sense to anyone else but you.”
Cowan refused to specify who would be collaborating with the band, but said: “Rest assured, they are massive."
The Horrors will play the Field Day festival in London this weekend.
The Horrors live in Leeds
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