Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
The Pride is the 5th studio album from InMe. It’s being released via Pledge Music, which as a service offers fans unique opportunities to gain access to exclusive material including; competitions, alternate versions of songs, behind the scenes videos and photos of the band. In this instance InMe has decided to give a large chunk of their profits to The Alzheimer’s Society – a truly noble gesture. They have already exceeded the amount of pledges required for them to release and promote the album, which means even more money will be donated to The Alzheimer’s Society.
The band is made up of Dave McPherson (Vocals / Guitar), Simon Taylor (Percussion), Greg McPherson (Bass) and Gazz Marlow (Guitar). The album is made up of ten tracks with a total length of 45 minutes. McPherson has described this album as “Uplifting and very positive” in comparison to their...
The Pride is the 5th studio album from InMe. It’s being released via Pledge Music, which as a service offers fans unique opportunities to gain access to exclusive material including; competitions, alternate versions of songs, behind the scenes videos and photos of the band. In this instance InMe has decided to give a large chunk of their profits to The Alzheimer’s Society – a truly noble gesture. They have already exceeded the amount of pledges required for them to release and promote the album, which means even more money will be donated to The Alzheimer’s Society.
The band is made up of Dave McPherson (Vocals / Guitar), Simon Taylor (Percussion), Greg McPherson (Bass) and Gazz Marlow (Guitar). The album is made up of ten tracks with a total length of 45 minutes. McPherson has described this album as “Uplifting and very positive” in comparison to their...
- 2/2/2012
- by Scott Ronan
- Obsessed with Film
Members of the Klaxons have revealed that they took a powerful hallucinogenic to aid the process of recording their new album. Band members Jamie Reynolds and Simon Taylor-Davies admitted that they drank a plant extract, normally used by tribes in Peru, while in the company of an Amazonian spiritual leader in New York. Reynolds told The Sun: "Everybody goes to these sessions with questions. Mine was 'How do I write this new album?' And it gave me the answer. 'You don't need anything. Just go and do it.' So we did. I saw a winged lizard (more)...
- 7/24/2010
- by By Colin Daniels
- Digital Spy
Klaxons have revealed that they will launch their new album at this year's summer festivals. The group, who won the Mercury Prize for their debut album Myths of the Near Future in 2006, will preview the album for fans at events across Europe. Guitarist Simon Taylor-Davies told NME: "I think in England it's just going to be Reading and Leeds, in terms of festivals, this summer. "Then we'll tour all the way through to the festivals next year. I think we'll do a few spot shows around the summer, but (more)...
- 3/31/2010
- by By Robert Copsey
- Digital Spy
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