After a 15-year wait, “Madchester” legends Happy Mondays have decided to reunite and follow up 1992’s Yes Please and go on tour as well. The album is nearing completion and no tour dates have been disclosed, but Shaun Ryder pointed out that Howie B and Sonny Levine are heading production. Also claiming the album is “fresher” than the Mondays’ Pills, Thrills & Bellyaches, the frontman also explained, “I’m not the world’s best salesman, me…I’m not a salesman at all. [But] I think it’s a really great album.”http://news.yahoo.com/s/launch/20070328/en_launch/41623434;_ylt=AtD3MWUoNlQ.VPlwf9NEggebTq0B
- Matthew Kiel in News
Happy Mondays Are Here Again
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