Exclusive: Guillemots New Material

Band Work On Follow Up To 'Red'

Multi talented group Guillemots are set to commence working on the follow up to their Top Ten album ‘Red’, Clashmusic.com can exclusively reveal.

The band released ‘Red’ to massive commercial and critical success earlier this year. Guillemots haven’t taken it easy since then, playing a massive UK tour, supporting US giants REM and re-scoring David Lynch’s bizarre cinematic masterpiece ‘Eraserhead’.

In a new interview with Clashmusic.com lead singer Fyfe Dangerfield revealed that the band are set to commence working on new material. “We have been writing one or two things, yeah”, the singer confirmed.

“Definitely next year we’re going to start it more intensely, in January we’re going to do four or five days a week just writing and then see what happens really.”

The band are set to commence an unusual new tour that will see them play along to short films provided by the company Future Shorts. Amongst the venues due to be rocked to the core by the group are a Cornish cave and a Lancastrian library. Dangerfield was ecited at the prospect of the tour, saying “it will be a different type of venue each night and that great because it means the tour can’t get into any kind of rut.”

Read the full interview here!

Guillemots are set to play the following dates:

November 7th – Birmingham, Custard Factory
November 8th – Bath, Pavillion Theatre
November 9th – York, The Duchess
November 11th – Inverness, Eden Court
November 12th – Middlebrough, Empire
November 13th – Edinburgh, Picture House
November 15th – Lancaster, Lancaster Library
November 16th – Sheffield, Plug
November 17th – Bradford, St. Georges Hall
November 19th – Liskeard, Carnglaze Caverns
November 20th – Falmouth, Princess Pavillion
November 21st – Portsmouth, Pyramids Centre
November 22nd – Brighton, St Georges
November 24th – Derby, Assembly Rooms
November 25th – Cambridge, Junction
November 26th – London, Barbican

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