Latest Frank Turner finishes recording his new album October 23, 2012 1 min read Frank Turner just tweeted that he’s now finished recording his follow-up to last year’s “England Keep My Bones”. He wrote: Final week of recording. This week is mainly vocals. Time to make some decisions about little bits of lyrics. Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: acousticalternative rockfolk punkfrank turnerpunk rock Karol Kamiński DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels. Contact via [email protected] You might be interested in February 24, 2026 BAD VACATION drop “Life Goes On” EP, a fast and melodic dispatch from the NYC punk rock underground February 24, 2026 HOUSE OF WARMTH’s “Gabapentin_1” crawls through fuzzy heavygaze fog, shaped by loss, home recordings, and an old Tascam February 24, 2026 DÖGMËN want to stop being human on their new album “All Men Must Die” February 24, 2026 LE MUR confront the impossible beauty standard with “Porno” Previous Story BLUR to release “Parklive” live albums and Hyde Park concert DVD in December Next Story THE STONE ROSES documentary to be premiered in theaters next year Latest BAD VACATION drop “Life Goes On” EP, a fast and melodic dispatch from the NYC punk rock underground HOUSE OF WARMTH’s “Gabapentin_1” crawls through fuzzy heavygaze fog, shaped by loss, home recordings, and an old Tascam DÖGMËN want to stop being human on their new album “All Men Must Die” LE MUR confront the impossible beauty standard with “Porno” ACTIVE BASTARD’s Valentine’s Day debut: misery, murder ballads, and slow self-destruction
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