Rudimental are coming back Home. Tomorrow (April 28) marks the release of a very special 10th anniversary re-issue of their influential debut album Home, which hit Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart a decade ago in 2013.
Thanks to the massive success of that album's two Number 1 singles - Feel The Love with John Newman and Waiting All Night featuring Ella Eyre - Home brought Rudimental firmly into the spotlight, taking a generation of British vocalists - which included the likes of Becky Hill, MNEK, Foxes and Anne-Marie - with them.
Now with celebrations for Home capping off sessions for brand new music on the horizon, we caught up with Rudimental's Kesi Dryden and Piers Aggett fresh off the plane from LA and back in London to reminisce.
Kesi: It doesn't. It's a strange one, sometimes it feels like five years ago. But then, sometimes, it does feel like 10 years because so much stuff has happened [since we released Home].
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