THE QUIREBOYS Mixing New Album

February 21, 2008

THE QUIREBOYS have issued the following update:

The band are currently in London mixing the [new QUIREBOYS] album ['Homewreckers & Heartbreakers'] at Good Luck studios in London with Mark Wallis, who has worked with TRAVIS and U2 and also worked on the QUIREBOYS' 'Bitter, Sweet & Twisted'. They expect to finish by the end of next week."

"Homewreckers & Heartbreakers" is tentatively scheduled for release in April. A UK tour with DAN BAIRD and the DIAMOND DOGS will take place in May.

THE QUIREBOYS last year entered Lost Boys studios in Bedfordshire, UK with co-producer Nick Mailing to begin recording their new CD. According to a posting on the group's web site, "this album sees the band returning to their roots with a more varied selection of styles than 'Well Oiled' [2004]. Songs recorded include 'Love This Dirty Town', 'One More For The Road', 'Mona Lisa Smiled', 'Take A Look At Yourself', '(She's Got The) Dirt On Me', 'Blackwater', 'Late Nite Saturday Call', 'Fear Within The Lie', plus more."

THE QUIREBOYS vocalist Spike and guitarist Griff are currently collaborating with EMI Records, helping to compile "The Best Of The Quireboys". This will be a double CD of material from the band's EMI-era recordings. It will contain many previously unreleased tracks and rarities, and is due for release this April at a budget price.

THE QUIREBOYS' first official DVD was released in February 2007. Entitled "Live at the Mean Fiddler, London: One More for the Road", the disc features footage from the group's performance at The Mean Fiddler in London, England.

Watch THE QUIREBOYS performing live in Malmö, Sweden, November 2007:

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