My Latest Novel hint at new material for 2011, announce Xmas hometown show
After spending much of 2010 being on the quiet side, Glasgow’s beloved experimental folk-pop troupe My Latest Novel have announced a very special hometown Christmas show – taking place at King Tuts Wah Wah Hut on December 28.
This will be the first show the band have played since the departure of founding member Laura McFarlane; surely a huge shift in the bands dynamic, but one they’re taking to their advantage says Gary Deveney: “We’ve been working on new songs, and also bringing back some of the old ones we hadn’t played for a while. The last few months have been really busy for us. We’ve been recording lots of new songs ourselves, and enjoying the writing process more and more. We’re hoping to have an albums worth ready for some time in 2011… The hope is to play three of the new songs at King Tuts (‘What’s The Secret Eugene’ and ‘The Weather Song’ for definite and hopefully one other).”
Tickets for the show are on sale now priced at £7.50 and available direct from the King Tuts website.
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