The Qemists Explain Long Wait For New Album
. As for why they kept fans waiting for so long for the follow-up to 2010's Spirit In The System, The Qemists tell The Alt Show: "We like to take our time and get things right. The first album did take five years to make. The way that we work, we don't just go in and record, we design all our sounds too. "So when you design the snare sound before you can think about programming or recording, there is a lot more work to do. It's not a case of jumping into the studio for a couple of months to record the songs. It doesn't take six years, so that's a bit of an excuse." Read more here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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