Noughties rock band reveal they’re reuniting 13 years after their last album | The Sun
A NOUGHTIES rock band are reuniting with a fresh set of gigs 13 years after their last album.
Isle of Wight-based group The Bees have released four albums to date – yet lead vocalist Paul Butler has promised fresh material with bass guitarist Aaron Fletcher.
The indie musicians are known for tracks Chicken Payback and Wash In The Rain and supported Oasis back in 2005.
They warmed up the crowd for a handful of Madness dates in 2007 as well as for Paul Weller's tour.
They also wowed the crowds at Glastonbury in 2010.
The group's last album, entitled Every Step's A Yes, was released in 2010.
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It peaked at number 64 on the UK charts.
Now Paul has told music newsletter The New Cue of their comeback, and said: "I know it’s looked like The Bees disappeared off the planet a few years ago.
"I moved out to LA and got into production and it just ran out of steam, but listening back to the debut album it made me want to make music with Aaron again.
"There’s a lot going on, but The Bees are going to go out and gig again and pick what to do next, it will be like how we made Sunshine Hit Me with me and Aaron working remotely, which is how we started right at the beginning."
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