Rilo Kiley won't release another record, but are planning b-side compilation
Rilo Kiley have confirmed they’ve got a release on the way, but sadly it’s not going to be a new record.
The group’s guitarist Blake Sennett revealed last year that their 2007 effort, Under The Blacklight, was likely to be their last proper, citing tensions in the band as the main reason.
Sennett told Spinner:
“I just felt like there was a lot of deception, disloyalty, greed and things I don’t really want to submit myself to.”
However, the band recently wrote on Facebook that they have a new release coming, a compliation of various b-sides throughout their career.
Sennett also noted in the aforementioned interview that this is likely to be a “two-disc set of 40 songs”.
The firm release date has not yet been announced.
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