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]]>“Shiver” sees The Libertines doing what they do best. A captivating drum beat intertwined with minimalistic but punctuating guitar and bass lines set the stage for the song’s lyrics to paint a vivid story. The band returns to their recurring themes of Albion, unforeseen goodbyes, and utopian dreams of Arcadia.
Giving fans some insights in the making of the track, The Libertines’ Carl Barat and Peter Doherty shared that “Shiver” is actually two songs joined in one. Each of them brought a song to the table and decided to simply “mash them up.”
“I would probably find it difficult to work out who did what because we were both there the whole time through its creation,” Doherty said while adding that the original title of the song was “The Last Dream Of Every Dying Soldier.”
The Libertines will release All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade on 8 March. The album was announced with a single “Run Run Run” followed by a track titled “Night of the Hunter.” This will be the group’s first album since 2015’s Anthems for Doomed Youth.
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]]>“I tend to lock myself away in my little bunker as I can be lazy, I can’t work under the pressure of thinking I need to write a f***ing hit,” he said in a recent interview. “I’ve got a lot of ideas for this album. Ones which I need to chat about with the boys.”
Drummer Gary Powell recently spoke about the band’s fourth studio album as well, saying that the fans will be treated with the familiar sound they love.
“The last thing in the world we would attempt to do would be to reinvent the wheel,” – said Powell. “We have our own identity, and we’ll stick to our own identity as much as we can do. It’s made us who we are. But having said that, there is an opportunity for us to investigate and to investigate new approaches to what we do.”
According to the band’s previous updates on social media, The Libertines are currently recording fourth studio album at their studio in Margate hotel The Albion Rooms.
Formed in 1997, The Libertines quickly rose to fame as one of Britain’s most exciting rock bands. They achieved major success with first two studio albums, 2002’s Up the Bracket and 2004’s The Libertines, but ended up splitting due to various inner conflicts.
The band members settled their differences in 2010 when they reunited for shows at Reading and Leeds Festivals. They officially got back together in 2014, releasing their third studio album, Anthems For Doomed Youth, a year later.
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]]>The post Listen to The Libertines’ Riveting New Single “Shiver” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>“Shiver” sees The Libertines doing what they do best. A captivating drum beat intertwined with minimalistic but punctuating guitar and bass lines set the stage for the song’s lyrics to paint a vivid story. The band returns to their recurring themes of Albion, unforeseen goodbyes, and utopian dreams of Arcadia.
Giving fans some insights in the making of the track, The Libertines’ Carl Barat and Peter Doherty shared that “Shiver” is actually two songs joined in one. Each of them brought a song to the table and decided to simply “mash them up.”
“I would probably find it difficult to work out who did what because we were both there the whole time through its creation,” Doherty said while adding that the original title of the song was “The Last Dream Of Every Dying Soldier.”
The Libertines will release All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade on 8 March. The album was announced with a single “Run Run Run” followed by a track titled “Night of the Hunter.” This will be the group’s first album since 2015’s Anthems for Doomed Youth.
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]]>The post Carl Barât Shares an Update on The Libertines’ New Album appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>“I tend to lock myself away in my little bunker as I can be lazy, I can’t work under the pressure of thinking I need to write a f***ing hit,” he said in a recent interview. “I’ve got a lot of ideas for this album. Ones which I need to chat about with the boys.”
Drummer Gary Powell recently spoke about the band’s fourth studio album as well, saying that the fans will be treated with the familiar sound they love.
“The last thing in the world we would attempt to do would be to reinvent the wheel,” – said Powell. “We have our own identity, and we’ll stick to our own identity as much as we can do. It’s made us who we are. But having said that, there is an opportunity for us to investigate and to investigate new approaches to what we do.”
According to the band’s previous updates on social media, The Libertines are currently recording fourth studio album at their studio in Margate hotel The Albion Rooms.
Formed in 1997, The Libertines quickly rose to fame as one of Britain’s most exciting rock bands. They achieved major success with first two studio albums, 2002’s Up the Bracket and 2004’s The Libertines, but ended up splitting due to various inner conflicts.
The band members settled their differences in 2010 when they reunited for shows at Reading and Leeds Festivals. They officially got back together in 2014, releasing their third studio album, Anthems For Doomed Youth, a year later.
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