Music
Razorlight frontman encouraged to go solo
Published Monday, Aug 27 2007, 10:28 BST | By Daniel Kilkelly
Razorlight drummer Andy Burrows has advised the band's frontman Johnny Borrell to release a solo album.
Burrows has revealed that Johnny hardly ever takes a break from writing tracks, but the singer has not yet made any indication that he would like to create his own record.
"I really wish he would do a solo record. He's got material coming out of his ears, that guy," Andy told the Daily Star. "He does not stop working. He writes on tour, he writes in his sleep, he writes all the bloody time. There's so much great stuff."
He added: "If Johnny did a solo album I'd like to drum on it. But, if not, I'd have absolutely no problem if he wanted to do a solo album - that would mean I could go on holiday for a while."
Burrows has revealed that Johnny hardly ever takes a break from writing tracks, but the singer has not yet made any indication that he would like to create his own record.
"I really wish he would do a solo record. He's got material coming out of his ears, that guy," Andy told the Daily Star. "He does not stop working. He writes on tour, he writes in his sleep, he writes all the bloody time. There's so much great stuff."
He added: "If Johnny did a solo album I'd like to drum on it. But, if not, I'd have absolutely no problem if he wanted to do a solo album - that would mean I could go on holiday for a while."
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