Psych-goth revivalists, The Horrors have revealed they’re nearly done with the making of their fourth album.
Speaking in this week’s issue of NME, the band’s Rhys Webb told the mag: “We’re right at the end of the recording process and ready to roll. We’re recording 11 tracks. It’s sounding very exciting.”
The yet-untitled album follows on from 2011′s Skying and has been described by Webb as progressive.
“I always think there is more in common with our albums than a lot of people say, but we always want to move forward as a band and make something better than what we have done before,” the bassist added.
The group recently released a rather beautiful-looking remix collection called Higher, featuring reworkings from Peaking Lights, Connan Mockasin and more.
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