Music
Pigeon Detectives promise "mature" new album
Published Sunday, May 18 2008, 16:22 BST | By Nick Levine and Neil Wilkes

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Drummer Jimmi Naylor told DS that Emergency - due on May 26 - "isn't a million miles away" from last year's platinum debut, Wait For Me.
However, he admitted that the band's sound has "definitely changed a little bit", saying: "I hate to say it but we do sound a little bit mature."
Naylor also insisted the band hasn't lost its knack for a singalong chorus, saying: "We always want to have a melody in there. We don't really go in for experimental songs that you need to sit down in a dark room to listen to."
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