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Broadcast may release another record

By | Published on Friday 25 November 2011

Broadcast

James Cargill, bandmate and partner of Broadcast frontwoman Trish Keenan, who died suddenly earlier this year, has said that the band may record another album. Speaking to Under The Radar, Cargill said: “I need to figure out what it is I do now. I made music with Trish, but I also made it for her”.

He added that there are a number of unreleased recordings made by Keenan prior to her death, which he does intend to work into finished tracks, although whether this would be done under the Broadcast name is unclear.

“Trish left a lot of tapes, four-tracks and stuff”, he said. “The next thing I release with Trish on it will be more like a monument and a tribute to her rather than this obsessive thing I used to have about making albums. Trish’s vocals are really great. They’re a bit more pastoral, almost a bit more like [2003 album] ‘Haha Sound’. I liked the lyrics she was writing. They fit the pastoral, folk thing. She’d taken a lot from Lewis Carroll and some of the nonsense verse she was into. I think it might be a bit more like the older Broadcast”.

He added: “It’s difficult, and I’m connected to it at the same time. It’s wonderful, but I’m also feeling a sense of loss”.



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