Vultures United (Grave for the Fireflies) plan UK tour, BBC session, Europe album release, new album
Vultures United have announced a number of plans for the coming few months. First, the band has announced their first ever tour of the UK. The band will be spending two weeks in the country with Stoke, The Rivercard.
The band has also announced plans to record BBC Session at Maida Valle Studios in London. The studio is the site of the famous Peel Sessions which have featured Gallows, Hot Snakes, The White Stripes, The Who, Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles, Led Zeppelin and others. The session leads into an appearance on the BBC Radio 1 Punk Show with Mike Davies.
Also slated is a release of their album, Dirt Hearts in Europe. The disc is coming out via Anchors Aweigh Records out of Cagliari, Italy. Finally, with regards to a new album:
We've actually already started writing. We've got 3 songs in the can "T–Rexellent!", "I Don't Need Drugs, I Need Money" and "Our Beloved Beatles". It's not for sure that we'll be using these on our debut full length, but basically, shit's underway. Our new 2nd guitar shredder James has contributed an unnamed track or 2, plus Richie's got some stuff and Jordan's got like 57 new songs to toy with. So the material's there. We just need time to sort it out, decide what sucks, and forge ahead.
As far as labels go, we definitely know we're not going to release this ourselves. Been there, done that. We haven't really been talking to labels about the full length and probably won't until all of the songs are ready to record, but we're hoping to get something worked out for a Summer recording, with a possible Fall 2008 release.