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Re: Between Dog and Wolf review Zillo Music magazine
« Reply #1 on: October 22, 2013, 09:57:28 PM »
New Model Army are not tired of abzutouren the ass and releasing new albums , after more than 30 years. On 20 September appears the twelfth album by the guys from Bradford via Earmusic . It is titled "Between Dog And Wolf" , was produced by the band themselves and mixed in the spring in Los Angeles by Joe Baresi ( Queens Of The Stone Age , Tool , Soundgarden ) . Sonically, the disc should be experimental and atmospheric than the previous works , without neglecting the strengths songwriter of the band. Justin Sullivan said: " After a series purist 'Rock Band-in -a- room' albums in the last eight years , we felt it was time to do something else and saw acoustically , this is the best album that we have ever made the title comes from a medieval French term for dusk - . . though it's hard to differentiate between dog and wolf or friend and foe this contrast describes the state of the band quite well and just reflects this perception of change in . It was the plate against stormy four years since the release of our last album, and much has happened in that time. with the unexpected death of our manager , the loss of our equipment and archive in a studio fire , subsequently the theft of our remaining equipment and the departure of our old bassist Nelson, we have basically lost everything. we have used the situation to dare to do a complete fresh start. a part of this new beginning is due to our new bassist Ceri with his refreshing energy and musical influences . we are excited about the new album and look forward to everything the future holds for us. "

Early 2014 appears a documentary about the band's history feature length . Directed by the Royal Television Award -winner Matt Reid, who worked for three years on the strip . Of course there is also a tour in the fall , here are the details:

translated via Google........
Individuationem humanae naturae dignitatem conservare velimus.
Nec magis, nec minus.

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Re: Between Dog and Wolf review Zillo Music magazine
« Reply #2 on: October 31, 2013, 10:40:35 AM »
thanks for that
that was a good translation too
simon