Giant Drag‘s Annie Hardy has spoken to NME about completing work on the band’s first new album in seven years, with the help of former Klaxon Jamie Reynolds down at The Libertines‘ Albion Rooms hotel and studio.The new album will be the cult indie grunge band’s first since their second full-length ‘Waking Up Is Hard To Do’ back in 2013, and marks Reynolds’ first time stepping into the role of producer.
Speaking to NME, singer Annie Hardy revealed that they recorded 13 tracks for an album, and plenty more material for B-sides.” I have enough material to do a second album, hot and dirty style,” Hardy told NME. “It’s at least going to be one great Giant Drag album.
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