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Andy Burrows And Editors’ Tom Smith Release Video Of New Collaboration

Thursday, 27 October 2011 Written by Rob Sleigh


Former Razorlight and current We Are Scientists drummer Andy Burrows has teamed up with Editors frontman Tom Smith to release a new Christmas album entitled ‘Funny Looking Angels’. The festively themed release is out on 28th November and will feature an assortment of original tracks and cover versions. The duo have released a new video showing them performing the album’s title track in the studio – watch below.

Among the tracks that Smith and Burrows have covered on ‘Funny Looking Angels’ are Yazoo’s ‘Only You’, Black’s ‘Wonderful Life’, The Longpigs’ ‘On and On’ and Delta’s ‘Funny Looking Angels’, from which the pair borrowed their album title. The album also features a number of guest contributors including Danish folk singer Agnes Obel.

Earlier this month, Andy Burrows released his new solo single ‘If I Had a Heart’, which follows last year’s ‘Sun Comes Up Again’, the first album from his new solo project I Am Arrows. In 2009, he joined We Are Scientists to replace the group’s original drummer Michael Tapper and helped to record their fourth album ‘Barbara’. He has recently been on tour with the band in Asia.

In addition to his work with Tom Smith, Andy Burrows is also currently busy on a number of other projects and has recently been writing and recording with Mark Ronson.

Smith and Burrows ‘Funny Looking Angels’

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