
The Wrens are back in the studio recording their new album. Providing it comes out this year (I have a feeling it will), it will mark the fourth album that they’ve recorded in a full 20 years of being a band, so this is a pretty big deal.
This month, The Wrens released “Pulling Fences”, a partially improvised song that they played live at Abbey Road studios. This was released simultaneously with a new website design and an announcement that they were going back to the studio.
Today, over at the Magnet Magazine site, a new Wrens song was posted in a Wrens Watch post (a feature consisting of witty banter back and forth between the editor and guitarist Charles Bissell… for the most part). Check it out below:
-Evan
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