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The Sun gets even Silverier

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by Mr Ben
Artists: Silver Sun
Silver Sun, the melodic power pop outfit who have not released a note since 1998, have announced plans for a new album.

The band - who in the '90s produced minor hits such as 'Golden Skin' and 'Too Much, Too Little, Too Late' - were dropped by Polydor following the release of their second album, Neo Wave, in a typical "failed to live up to the label's commercial expectations" scenario. But the band never officially split up, and in a slightly unexpected announcement on an unofficial Silver Sun site, www.silver-sun.co.uk, singer James Broad has detailed plans for a third studio album.

Says Broad, "So far I can describe the sound as a kind of future-sounding Silver Sun. More keyboards and unusual sounds & textures than before, kinda like 'Time' by ELO." If all goes to plan, the album will be recorded by the band's original lineup, and produced by Peter Woodroffe, who "is a very nice man".

This brilliant news comes shortly after other popular rock bands of the '90s such as 3 Colours Red and The Wildhearts have delighted their fans with long-desired reunions. Perhaps, now that rock is trendy, some of these bands will receive the commercial credit their songwriting talents actually deserve.


The Sun gets even Silverier

Apparently the guitarist from silver sun wrote quite a lot of the Atomic Kittens last album.... apparently

Re: The Sun gets even Silverier

I had no idea about that, although he's a talented songwriter so it wouldn't surprise me if it were true. & when your main priority is forced to be inactive you have to find some way of paying the bills.

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