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Razorlight, full of themselves? New record's a "classic", apparently...
Mike_Diver by Mike Diver March 28th, 2006

Razorlight have offered fans an insight into the recording of their second album.

Carl Dalemo, bassist in the blander-than-a-magnolia-walled-bedsit-in-Hull indie four-piece, posted the following on the band's website:

“Sounds more and more like a classic every day. Songs like ‘In The Morning’, ‘Who Needs Love’, ‘Fall To Pieces’ and ‘I Can't Stop This Feeling I've Got’ were recorded in about a week. We're somewhere in London recording with the eminent Chris Thomas as you might know.”

The band perform in London on March 30th, as part of the Teenage Cancer Trust series of shows at the Royal Albert Hall. Tickets for the evening are about forty quid. I know it's charity, but forty quid for Razorlight?



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