Brit alt-rockers Hard-Fi went to Japan and survived to video blog about it. Singer Richard Archer posted the flick to his MySpace page. There are a few clips of two new songs and some pretty fine views of the Tokyo skyline at night. As for all the rock and roll dedauchery you'd expect to see in a tour diary of Asia, well that was cut a bit short as Rich points out:
"Unfortunately the footage we took was limited to the first day since after the usual wired from jet-lag, we're in japan excitement we all went out and got - as my nan used to say - tight... very tight... And some dumb arse (may've been me - not yet proven though) broke the camera."
Brit indie rockers Hard-Fi just posted a clip of them recording a bit of new music for their upcoming third release. The new stuff seems to follow similar themes as their previous work: slogging away at a 9 to 5, driven for the weekend, hanging with friends, falling in love (at least for the evening). Check it out.
Hard-Fi has finally released their new album Surburban Nights. And it's good! I'm pumped on Can't Get Along Without You, but's just me and my lovey dovey side. Check 'em out here: Hard-Fi MySpace.
Hard-Fi headlined the left field stage at Glastonbury 2007. They played a few songs off their next album 'Once Upon A Time In The West,' including this single Suburban Knights. Check it:
Brit rockers Hard-Fi are recording a new album. In their MySpace blog the Cash Machine guys says are back bust in the studio, following a holiday "eating, sleeping and watching eastenders." That's except singer Richard Archer. Rich went to South America on a "Eco-political" mission, but instead spent his time "lying on the beach drinking cocktails from coconuts." Hard to beat.