Johnny Borrell: Big Bands Take Things Too Seriously

Singer talks about Razorlight's new album...

September 30, 2010 by Jason Gregory | Photo by Nick Stevens / Oxfam
Johnny Borrell: Big Bands Take Things Too Seriously

Razorlight frontman Johnny Borrell has accused big bands of getting “too serious about things”.

The singer is currently recording the group's follow-up to 2008's 'Slipway Fires' and said he had adopted a care-free approach to the record.

“You get very self important and rock and roll is not worth taking too seriously,” he said.

“It's gonna be my fourth album but I want it to be like a debut album because I think that's where it is at."

Borrell told XFM that the as-yet-untitled effort would be like a “party album” and contain the “energetic rock and roll” of Razorlight's early sound.

Meanwhile, Borrell play a one-off gig at a charity shop in London last night (September 29) as part of Oxfam's month-long Oxjam events.

As with other recent shows, the singer was once again backed by a band that included none of Razorlight's original line-up.

Johnny Borrell - Oxjam 2010

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  • Yeah, those big bands who are too serious about playing in time, and the right notes, and organising the setlist and conversing with the crowd. Borring-I mean Borrell doesn't need any of that.

    ~ by Alan 4 days 3 hours ago Report

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