Upcoming Albums To Look Forward To
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Sunday, 23 April 2006 |
Written by Stereoboard.com
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During the coming months there will be an influx of eagerly awaited new albums. Probably none no bigger than the double-CD release by the Red Hot Chili Peppers, 'Stadium Arcadium'.
The new album by the Chilis features two CD's, and a whopping 28 tracks, appropriately entitled Jupiter and Mars.
Chilis aside there will also be some big releases from Keane, Snow Patrol, Dirty Pretty Things, Muse, Razorlight and Jack White's new band The Raconteurs over the coming weeks.
Speaking of the new Chili Peppers album. "We set out to write 13 songs," says Kiedis. "But as has been the case every time we've tried to do that, we ended up with 30-some-odd songs. The difference this time was we ended up liking all of those songs and finishing all of those songs, and it actually became a very difficult process to even whittle it down to 28."
Stadium Arcadium is released in the UK on May 8th.
Other notable releases to look forward to:
Snow Patrol - Eyes Open - May 1st. The Raconteurs - Broken Boy Soliders - May 15th Pearl Jam - Pearl Jam - May 1st Keane - Under The Iron Sea - June 12th Dirty Pretty Things - Waterloo To Anywhere - May 8th Forward Russia - Give Me A Wall - May 15th Muse - As Yet Untitled - July 3rd The Futureheads - News & Tributes - May 22nd Primal Scream - Riot City Blues - June 5th Razorlight - As yet Untitled - July 17th Sandi Thom - Smile It Confuses People - June 5th
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