Hard-Fi have spoken about the future of the band in a recent interview with Gigwise – you can watch below.
The band, who released their latest album 'Killer Sounds', performed one of their largest London shows to date at Shepherds Bush Empire earlier this month.
Speaking about the band's future, frontman Richard Archer said that their track 'Bring It On' made the band want to continue and record 'Killer Sounds'.
''That track was one of those things that makes you want to just go 'f*ck this'. It was we were finally gonna turn around and go i've had enough of this; 'Bring It On'.''
In a previous interview with Gigwise, the band spoke about their highlights of 2011: ''A lot of this year we’ve spent so far has been in the studio and mixing the album, but going to Glastonbury was great as it’s a nice vibe there and really friendly.
''We didn’t know what to expect as there were quite a few big bands playing at the same time as us and the response was great, there was people packed in the tent and a few thousand people outside of it. That was a really cool thing as we’d only been playing club shows to hardcore fans but it was great to connect with that many people and to see that people were still interested in what we do.''
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