Huge Noughties indie band reveal they are reuniting and will bring out first album in seven years

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HUGE Noughties indie band The Horrors have revealed that they are reuniting and will bring out their first album in seven years.

The group, originally made up of Faris Badwan, Joshua Hayward, Rhys Webb, Tom Furse and Joe Spurgeon, shot to fame in 2005.

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The Horrors’ last album – named V – was released in 2017.

And now fans will be happy to hear that they don’t have long to wait until some new tunes are released.

Their sixth studio album, recorded with Fictions Records, will be released on March 21st next year.

The album is called Night Life.

The group have also released a number of tour dates too.

According to their official website they will be performing for over three weeks in the months of November and December.

They will start in Bedford on November 27th, followed by a show in London on the 28th.

The Horrors will wrap up in Southend-On-Sea on December 14th.

They said of the tour on Instagram earlier this week: “We’ll be playing some special intimate UK shows in November and December.

“Anyone who has pre-ordered via our online store will be automatically entered into the pre-sale, starting Friday the 4th at 10am until Tuesday 6pm BST.

“We look forward to seeing you there.

“There’s no point in looking back.”

The band now consists of Faris Badwan, Joshua Hayward, Rhys Webb, Amelia Kidd and Jordan Cook.

Tom Furse left in 2021, while Joe Spurgeon said goodbye to the group this year.

The Horrors’ other albums include Strange House, Primary Colours, Skying, Luminous and V.

It comes after the band teased a return on Instagram with a cryptic post back in September.

They told their 42.9k followers: “THE HORRORS ARE NEVERENDING, THE HORRORS ARE BACK, THE HORRORS NEVER WENT AWAY.”

They then announced their new song The Silence That Remains on October 2.

The Horrors captioned the post: “The Silence that Remains
02.10.”

Fans went wild, with one writing in the comments section: “I’m ready. Am I ready??? Oh god.”

Another added: “🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Here we go.”

A third chimed in: “Loving it already🔥.”

a man singing into a microphone while another man plays a guitarGettyThe band performing back in 2011[/caption]
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