White Lies Focused on Touring
By Gregory Jones, on 25th November 2009, 19:07 UTC
The White Lies' focus on their current UK tour and their European commitments in February 2010 have left them a little short of time to deliver a follow-up to their incredible debut album, "To Lose Life".
In a recent interview with BBC Radio 6, they acknowledged "That means that we won't be writing until after those shows happen anyway because we're taking January off and going to various places,"
We love the tour and can wait for the follow-up. Second album's tend to disappoint anyway....
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London trio White Lies have admitted they are worried that touring commitments will leave them with too little time to make a second album.
The band stormed the charts in January with their number one debut album, To Lose My Life.
"It seemed like, 'It will happen when it happens', but now it seems that it's got to happen in a window of about two months," said bassist Charles Cave.
This month sees the trio back in the UK for another series of live dates.
White Lies played Sheffield last night (24 Nov) and hit Nottingham tonight (25 Nov) and speaking to6 Music Charles said it will be a little while until they get into the studio because they have booked in gigs in the UK throughout December and in Europe in February.
"That means that we won't be writing until after those shows happen anyway because we're taking January off and going to various places," explained Cave.
He said they'll miss being on the road so plan to put some shows in the diary during the summer, giving them March, April and May to write a follow-up.
Cave was frank about the pressure associated with the fabled 'tricky second album'.
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