31 July 2009 10:29:22 AM

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THE HORRORS PLAN ALBUM THREE

The Horrors want to return to the studio to start work on their third album, which they promise will have ''massive'' collaborations.


The Horrors have promised "massive" collaborations on their next album.

The band remained tight-lipped on who they are planning to work with on the follow up to their critically-acclaimed second LP 'Primary Colours' but say they hope to return to the studio soon.

Synth player and sometime bassist Tom Cowan said: "We can't talk about them. Rest assured, they are massive.

"We're playing for the next six months and then as soon as that's done, yeah, we'll get in the studio.

"If we had the choice we'd probably do one month off and one month on, recording and playing, but you just can't do that. It doesn't make any sense to anyone else but you."

'Primary Colours' has been shortlisted for the Barclaycard Mercury Prize and Tom believes it is one of the few music honours to still carry weight.

He explained to BBC 6 Music news: "I think there's a lot of awards that get thrown about and they actually don't really, at the end of the day, have any effect.

"If you win an Oscar and you're an actor that's a really big deal but if you get a Brit Award it doesn't really make a difference to your career that much, but the Mercury seems to be the one that can have the big effect."


31 July 2009 10:29:22 AM


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