Saturday, 19 February 2011

Kaiser Chiefs have suggested that guitars are "creeping back"

Kaiser Chiefs have suggested that guitar "creeping back" British music is in is.

According to the Daily Star the band's drummer Nick Hodgson told that his upcoming fourth album, working on "being in the right direction" is.

He said, "We're busy. The writing started a long time ago, like a year and a half ago. It's just been on a nice steady pace because we've had a lot of time off.

I like the fact that guitars are beginning to creep back in and it's exciting. I like all kinds of music but when I hear something I really like it normally has loud guitars in it and I'm starting to hear more of that everywhere."

Frontman Ricky Wilson said: "It's really good to be working again. Plectrum sales are definitely on the up."

Sunday, 13 February 2011

Kasabian, Kaiser Chiefs And 30 Seconds To Mars Added To Bilbao BBK Live Line Up


Bilbao BBK Live event is proud to proclaim that Kasabian, Kaiser Chiefs, 30 Seconds to Mars and !!! and are between the new names added to the line-up of the event.

Kasabian and Kaiser Chiefs, both set to be releasing new albums before their live shows this summer, will be performing their new material at the festival, due to take place from the 7th -9th July in Bilbao, north Spain.

Having already established Coldplay, Amy Winehouse, The Black Crowes, as sole Spanish performances mutually with Crystal Castles, The substance Brothers and Jack Johnson amongst others, Bilbao BBK Live once again bases the festival on world class acts.

Previous editions of the festival have included headliners such as Pearl Jam, Depeche Mode, Faith No More, Jane’s Addiction, RHCP and Primal Scream. The event is still running a endorsement on the first 1,000 three day tickets, which are presently on sale on See, Ticketweb and final for just £75 counting camping.

Sunday, 6 February 2011

Kaiser Chiefs Working on New Album


Kaiser Chiefs are working on new album since one and a half year on their fourth studio album.

Speaking to the Daily Star, drummer Nick Hodgson claimed that it was "all going in the right direction".

“We’re busy. The writing started a long time ago, like a year-and-a-half ago. It’s just been on a nice steady pace because we’ve had a lot of time off."

Ricky Wilson added: "It's really good to be working again. Plectrum sales are definitely on the up."

They last released album in 2008's 'Off With Their Heads' and the band will finish their break from touring with an appearance at the Gurten Festival in Switzerland in July.