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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Savages Reissue Lost Tracks, Sparking Reunion Rumors

Savages Reissue Lost Tracks, Sparking Reunion Rumors

30 Jan

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Summary

  • Savages released two unearthed tracks for their album's anniversary.
  • The band's final show was nearly nine years ago in France.
  • Members reflect on the band's intense energy and eventual hiatus.
Savages Reissue Lost Tracks, Sparking Reunion Rumors

Post-punk band Savages has released two previously unheard tracks, commemorating the 10th anniversary of their 2016 album, 'Adore Life.' The unearthed songs include an outtake from the album and a 2012 cover of Black Sabbath's 'Paranoid.'

Guitarist Gemma Thompson and bassist Ayşe Hassan recently reflected on the band's journey, noting that their last public performance was nearly nine years ago at a French festival. They reminisced about the creative process behind 'Adore Life,' which involved a period of writing and performing in small New York clubs during the winter of 2015.

Savages, formed in London in 2011, quickly gained recognition for their energetic sound and vital post-punk revival. However, after an intense final year of touring, the band announced an indefinite hiatus in July 2017, with members pursuing individual projects.

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Despite the past difficulties and the clear "past tense" status of the band, the archival release has elicited a strong positive fan reaction. Thompson and Hassan expressed pleasant surprise at the messages from fans, which have rekindled good feelings associated with their active years.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The 10th anniversary of their second and final album, 'Adore Life,' is being celebrated.
Savages released two unearthed tracks: a moody rocker called 'Prayer' and a cover of Black Sabbath's 'Paranoid'.
Savages' last show was nearly nine years ago at a French rock festival.

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