Duels Discuss Second Album
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Duels have revealed that they are to start work on their second album in the next couple of weeks.

The Leeds band released 'The Bright Lights And What I Should've Learned' to great acclaim last summer, but parted ways with their record company Nude earlier this year.

The band have retreated to the coast to work on new songs, and have drastically changed their musical style, as seen at last week's London gig at 93 Feet East - their first in the capital for six months.

After debuting new tracks such as 'Sleeping Giants', 'The Healing', 'Lustre', 'Wolvesland' and 'Regeneration', Duels' frontman Jon Foulger spoke to Clickmusic about the future: "We're looking to start the new album proper in the next couple of weeks, self produced back in our coastline hideaway, so the beards may be quite extraordinary after that. There is the possibly of a single in the summer and an album to follow in the autumn fingerless gloved fingers crossed."

Jon went on to describe the themes of the new material: "The new album is all about myth and nature - nature fighting back and it has a wealth of songs about being hunted in many forms. Take from that what you will. It's much more stripped and spacious - only what needs to be there stayed."

In addition to the tracks played at the This Is Fake DIY Live night, other contenders for the final cut of the album are rumoured to be these tracks:

'Five Suns'
'The Wild Hunt'
'If This Car Shold Crash'
'Perimeter Fence'
'The First Time And The Last Time'
'The Barbarians Move In'
'This Year's Man'
'Forgotten Babies'


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