Music
Kaiser Chiefs to release album next month
Published Wednesday, Mar 14 2007, 13:14 GMT | By David Cribb
Kaiser Chiefs will release a new album next month, only weeks after the success of Yours Truly, Angry Mob.
The Leeds band have announced plans to make it available only to those people in their fan club, and are looking to release the record on their personal label.
They recorded the material at the same time as their second album, which currently sits atop the UK albums chart.
Bassist Simon Rix revealed to MTV: “When we recorded this album (Yours Truly, Angry Mob) we recorded more songs for a third album. It's done and we'd like to release it in April. It will be a fans-only album and we'll probably release it on our own label."
He also added that they would be looking to get back in the studio in the near future, to begin work on their next general release: "It can get frustrating waiting between releases. We wrote 'Employment' and then we didn't record for another two years. We'd prefer to start writing our next album soon. Bands in the '60s used to bang albums out and that's what we want to do."
The Leeds band have announced plans to make it available only to those people in their fan club, and are looking to release the record on their personal label.
They recorded the material at the same time as their second album, which currently sits atop the UK albums chart.
Bassist Simon Rix revealed to MTV: “When we recorded this album (Yours Truly, Angry Mob) we recorded more songs for a third album. It's done and we'd like to release it in April. It will be a fans-only album and we'll probably release it on our own label."
He also added that they would be looking to get back in the studio in the near future, to begin work on their next general release: "It can get frustrating waiting between releases. We wrote 'Employment' and then we didn't record for another two years. We'd prefer to start writing our next album soon. Bands in the '60s used to bang albums out and that's what we want to do."
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