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Everything Everything to complete and perform their new album in front of public

Manchester band aim to screw the nuts and bolts at their local library.

Everything Everything to perform new tracks in front of public

Everything Everything have announced plans to perform new material in front of the public.

Jonathan Higgs and co. have been working on the follow-up to ‘Arc’ throughout 2014. From 10th-15th November, they plan to write and record new material in lieu to Manchester Central Library throughout the week, with a final performance being aired at the end of these sessions.

The final performance will take place on Saturday 15th November, with Everything Everything curating a week’s worth of events leading up to the performance..

Speaking to Manchester Evening News, bassist Jeremy Pritchard explained the process. The band aim to be working for “two hours a day” in a “glass panelled room so you can see in like we’re zoo animals, working on songs that don’t currently exist!”

“We’ve been working on this since April or May, and one of the things that attracted us to curating it was there was no remit. They wanted us to use the building in whatever way we saw fit,” he added.

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