Steve Harris Plans To Showcase British Lion Band With Live Album
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(Classic Rock) Iron Maiden founder Steve Harris believes that the upcoming live album from his solo band British Lion will prove just how good they've become. They've just completed a run of tour dates and they're planning to record the follow-up to their self-titled debut studio record, which was released in 2012. Before that they'll launch a collection of live recordings made up of material from their most recent shows and possibly earlier appearances too. Harris tells Overdrive: "We're recording all the dates on this tour and we have a bunch of material from other shows in the past. "I think the band is a little difference to when we started out, and the reason we want to do a live album is to show people that, in the cold light of day, we're as good as we like to think we are ourselves." He argues that British Lion are "a better live band than we are on record" and adds: "We really feel that we do a good job each night." Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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