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Pretenders Stream New Song 'Holy Commotion'

(Classic Rock) The Pretenders have released an online stream of their track new "Holy Commotion". The song comes from their forthcoming album Alone - which launches on October 21st.

The follow-up to 2008's Break The Concrete saw singer Chrissy Hynde working alongside Black Keys' Dan Auerbach at his Easy Eye Studio in Nashville.

Hynde tells The Beacon Journal: "I think he's probably the best producer in America. He's just amazing. First of all, he has a lot of fun, he doesn't waste any time, he's very hands-on.

"He's very involved and dedicated to it, and he has just stellar ideas and his instincts are really good, and he's just fun to work with. And that doesn't always happen. It's always the agenda when you make an album but it doesn't always happen that way."
She adds: "This record is what I love the most - real people playing real music. I sang and recorded every vocal in a 48-hour period - 48 hours to sing them, 40 years of preparation." Stream the new song here.


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