Music
Tourette promises "tuneful" Towers album
Published Saturday, Sep 15 2007, 16:17 BST | By Daniel Kilkelly

The group's frontman has decided to ditch the hard rock style of debut album Blood, Sweat and Towers, which was released in 2006.
"We're writing a new album and it's going to be a lot more tuneful - a lot more singalong. We're more relaxed within ourselves," Donny told the Daily Star. "In the early days, I felt I was shouting 'We're here', and not much thought was put into it. We know what we're doing now."
Drummer Snell and lead guitarist The Rev quit the band earlier this year, and Donny is unhappy that the boys did not tell him directly about their decision.
"I haven't spoken to Snell or The Rev since they emailed our manager to say they were leaving. We've been best mates for years and they didn't have the courtesy to go for a beer and tell me," he admitted. "If you're going to be like that then f*** you. We fell out in Japan last year and I had a feeling we never put that behind us."
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