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CONTINENTS have been hard at work at Studio Six in Swindon, England putting the final touches on their highly anticipated release Idle Hands, out January 22nd.
Part four of “The Making Of Idle Hands” gives fans the chance to see and hear how the lead, backing and gang vocals are recorded. Vocalist Phil Cross talks about being pushed to the next level by producer Stu Mckay and how he and the group come together to create the music and lyrics. Idle Hands is packed full of foot stomping hooks, spirited melodies and infectious sing-a-long choruses that will raise your hairs. Pre- order the album now through the Victory Records’ webstore.
They will be hosting an album release party on February 21st in Cardiff at CLWB IFOR BACH. CONTINENTS will be playing their entire album from front to back so don’t miss out. Tickets are available for £5.