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25/10/24
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Razorlight were at the forefront of the indie-rock resurgence of the early 2000s, their biggest moments - âGolden Touchâ, âSomewhere Elseâ, âIn The Morningâ, âAmericaâ and âWire To Wireâ - driving three Top 5 albums, nine Platinum album certifications, an NME Award, and live highlights including headlining the Reading Festival and performing at Live 8. After reuniting for live shows in 2021, the classic line-up - Johnny Borrell (vocals/guitar), Björn Ă
gren (guitar), Carl Dalemo (bass) and Andy Burrows (drums) - will release the new album âPlanet Nowhereâ on October 25th, their first together since 2008. Razorlight preview the set by sharing its first single, âScared Of Nothingâ. Since reuniting, Razorlight have sold-out a headline tour which included a London show at the Eventim Apollo, and played shows as guests to Muse, Kaiser Chiefs and James. But as the ever ambitious Johnny challenged himself, âWho wants to be a greatest hits band?â So he hatched a plan, and late in 2023 booked a five-day session with the legendary producer Youth (The Verve, James) at his Space Mountain studio in Spain. Youth knew what they had to achieve, telling the band, âRazorlightâs quite simple isnât it? Just a driving bassline, driving drums and a story.â For whatever reason, things werenât that simple. After four days they had a stack of ideas, but nothing really worth pursuing. And then, as Johnny recalls, something remarkable emerged from out of nowhere. âIâd been down in the barranca, and came back up to find the studio empty. So I picked up this weird six-string bass/guitar hybrid I'd never seen before and wrote this thing. On our last night, I started playing it with the guys. The drums came in hard, the bass pounded. It sounded like shit. Absolute shit. But Youth was there, saying 'Can, Velvets, see where it takes youâ and 'Why donât you try it like that?' But still the track just wouldn't budge, locked in its own inertia. Youth says, 'You're getting there, just one more' and almost instantly the song came out, from nothing to something, like a statue coming up out of marble.â That song was âScared of Nothingâ and listening back to the finished track, itâs easy to see why it resparked Razorlightâs mojo. Exuding taut, spiky post-punk energy in a way thatâs instantly infectious - the very traits that attracted highfalutin praise from NME back when they started out (âMore tunes than Franz, more spirit than The Strokes, and more balls than nearly every band out thereâ). And as ever, Johnny demonstrates the swaggering, high intensity charisma that took him from being a figurehead of the Camden scene to rise to become a Vogue cover star. It was also the track which unlocked Razorlightâs creativity, leading the band to return to Spain with Youth for a second session earlier this year, during which they crafted an extensive catalogue of songs for the upcoming album. Other titles vying for inclusion include âZombie Loveâ, âU Can Call Meâ, âDirty Luckâ and âCool Peopleâ. Since returning, Razorlight have also looked back on their initial achievements, first releasing âRazorwhat? The Best of Razorlightâ (complete with the new song âYou Are Entering The Human Heartâ) and then last month issuing the 20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition of their breakthrough debut album âUp All Nightâ. Never a dull moment. Writing a new ending for themselves, Razorlight are back to cast out the boring in your life.
Tracklisting
1. Zombie LoveÂ
2. U Can Call MeÂ
3. Taylor Swift = US Soft PropagandaÂ
4. Dirty LuckÂ
5. Scared of NothingÂ
6. F.O.B.F.Â
7. Empire ServiceÂ
8. CyclopsÂ
9. Cool PeopleÂ
10. April Ends
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25/10/24
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Razorlight were at the forefront of the indie-rock resurgence of the early 2000s, their biggest moments - âGolden Touchâ, âSomewhere Elseâ, âIn The Morningâ, âAmericaâ and âWire To Wireâ - driving three Top 5 albums, nine Platinum album certifications, an NME Award, and live highlights including headlining the Reading Festival and performing at Live 8. After reuniting for live shows in 2021, the classic line-up - Johnny Borrell (vocals/guitar), Björn Ă
gren (guitar), Carl Dalemo (bass) and Andy Burrows (drums) - will release the new album âPlanet Nowhereâ on October 25th, their first together since 2008. Razorlight preview the set by sharing its first single, âScared Of Nothingâ. Since reuniting, Razorlight have sold-out a headline tour which included a London show at the Eventim Apollo, and played shows as guests to Muse, Kaiser Chiefs and James. But as the ever ambitious Johnny challenged himself, âWho wants to be a greatest hits band?â So he hatched a plan, and late in 2023 booked a five-day session with the legendary producer Youth (The Verve, James) at his Space Mountain studio in Spain. Youth knew what they had to achieve, telling the band, âRazorlightâs quite simple isnât it? Just a driving bassline, driving drums and a story.â For whatever reason, things werenât that simple. After four days they had a stack of ideas, but nothing really worth pursuing. And then, as Johnny recalls, something remarkable emerged from out of nowhere. âIâd been down in the barranca, and came back up to find the studio empty. So I picked up this weird six-string bass/guitar hybrid I'd never seen before and wrote this thing. On our last night, I started playing it with the guys. The drums came in hard, the bass pounded. It sounded like shit. Absolute shit. But Youth was there, saying 'Can, Velvets, see where it takes youâ and 'Why donât you try it like that?' But still the track just wouldn't budge, locked in its own inertia. Youth says, 'You're getting there, just one more' and almost instantly the song came out, from nothing to something, like a statue coming up out of marble.â That song was âScared of Nothingâ and listening back to the finished track, itâs easy to see why it resparked Razorlightâs mojo. Exuding taut, spiky post-punk energy in a way thatâs instantly infectious - the very traits that attracted highfalutin praise from NME back when they started out (âMore tunes than Franz, more spirit than The Strokes, and more balls than nearly every band out thereâ). And as ever, Johnny demonstrates the swaggering, high intensity charisma that took him from being a figurehead of the Camden scene to rise to become a Vogue cover star. It was also the track which unlocked Razorlightâs creativity, leading the band to return to Spain with Youth for a second session earlier this year, during which they crafted an extensive catalogue of songs for the upcoming album. Other titles vying for inclusion include âZombie Loveâ, âU Can Call Meâ, âDirty Luckâ and âCool Peopleâ. Since returning, Razorlight have also looked back on their initial achievements, first releasing âRazorwhat? The Best of Razorlightâ (complete with the new song âYou Are Entering The Human Heartâ) and then last month issuing the 20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition of their breakthrough debut album âUp All Nightâ. Never a dull moment. Writing a new ending for themselves, Razorlight are back to cast out the boring in your life.
Tracklisting
1. Zombie LoveÂ
2. U Can Call MeÂ
3. Taylor Swift = US Soft PropagandaÂ
4. Dirty LuckÂ
5. Scared of NothingÂ
6. F.O.B.F.Â
7. Empire ServiceÂ
8. CyclopsÂ
9. Cool PeopleÂ
10. April Ends
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