Frank Black has returned to the studio to begin work on the follow-up to his recent critically acclaimed Honeycomb. Working with a bevy of other artists in Nashville–many of which guested on Honeycomb–Black recorded about twenty-five songs, many originals. No release date is currently set, but the untitled work is expected out in 2006.
Frank Black Back to Recording
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