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Feb 21st, 2004 06:02 PM
FartinMowler I alway's liked them
Feb 21st, 2004 05:59 PM
EverythingWillSuck so there's only two of them now?

sorry, I'm not really full up on BB info
Feb 21st, 2004 05:22 PM
Rongi I can't wait

I've been a BB fan since I was a youngin, and to this day they remain one of my favorite bands
Feb 21st, 2004 02:59 PM
Miss Modular
Info on new Beastie Boys album

Hopefully this will be good? :/

http://xfm.co.uk/article.asp?id=18224


New Beastie Boys Album This Year

In a rare interview, Adam Yauch and Mike D from the Beastie Boys have confirmed they will be releasing the follow up to 1998's 'Hello Nasty' this year. The long-awaited record will be the group's first studio album in five years.

With a career stretching back to the early 80s, the massively inlfuencial trio, completed by Adam 'Adrock' Horovitz, have used everything from live instruments to samplers on their records, however, for this new album the group have gone back to basics.

"This records all hip-hop." Mike D told the BBC "We've been working for a little while in a secret location, but there's light at the end of the tunnel and we're mixing now so its almost complete.

"The record that we're making is like a hip-hop record, but that doesn't mean we're only checking for hip-hop right now. Everything we like, that's cool, is going to enter the arena."

Hinting that the record may see the light of day around June this year, the pair continued to explain how the musical creative process had become more evenly divided between the trio.

"Its pretty split [when it comes down to who is 'making the beats'], but its really cool because now with computers we can all just bring in stuff on your i-Pod and be like, 'check it out.'"


Having previously recorded in both the band's hometown of New York and Los Angeles, Mike D explained why they chose to record back in the Big Apple.

"We missed a lot about New York, because its just a great place to make a record. Everything is just up in your face the whole time. I mean we might just go up into the studio for however many hours a day, but just getting to the studio you've still gotta deal with people - It's not like L.A."

Despite this, the duo explained that the album also features a more UK-influenced track.

"We actually have a British song on our album," Mike D continued, "You're gonna have to wait and see - just leave it at that. We'll unleash it on you, but it's a very British-centric - whatever you'd call it - type of song."

Typically vague about most aspects of the record and future live shows, the pair seemed optimistic about the album, with Yauch leaving the masses of madly salivating fans in no doubt about how the long-awaited record will sound.

"Its cool. [It's] a straight hip-hop record."

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