
We always planned on writing while on the road, but as anyone in a band will tell you, being on tour is a procrastinator’s dream come true. James is especially sought after and has recorded with Jerry Lee Lewis, Dave Gahan and the Rails, to name but a few. Do You Really Want To Hurt Me Culture Club.
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Hynde said of writing with Walbourne for the first time: “I wanted to write with him since day one. Perhaps someone takes a lot of Zoom calls and wants to show people that they are intelligent and literate, when in fact they spend the bulk of their free time. The Bangles song 'Eternal Flame' was inspired by a display at Graceland that honored Elvis Presley. Hate for Sale is the first Pretenders album to be written collaboratively between Hynde and guitarist James Walbourne. Chrissie Hynde on Her Life, Career, and the Pretenders’ New Album Rolling Stone Music The Unsinkable Chrissie Hynde She's led the Pretenders through death, discord, and stretches of. Last week, the Pretenders shared the album’s lead single “The Buzz,” about how love affairs take on the characteristics of drug addiction. The band did share a new teaser from the LP on Tuesday, unveiling its title track “Hate for Sale.” Lead singer Chrissie Hynde said of the track, “We all love punk, so I think it would be fair to say that ‘Hate for Sale’ is our tribute to the punk band I considered the most musical of the genre - the Damned.”

10 'Boots of Chinese Plastic' From Break Up the Concrete (2008) In somewhat typical fashion for Chrissie. Their 11th studio album, Hate for Sale, will now be out July 17th. Singing all the classic hits, from 'Brass in Pocket' to 'Back On the Chain Gang', Chrissie Hynde and the band also perform songs from their new album. This website uses cookies that help the website to function and also to track how you interact with our website. Today, we celebrate a truly singular act, spotlighting the Top 10 Pretenders Songs. The Pretenders return with Alone, next month, their tenth studio album and the first since 2008s Break Up The Concrete.


Like many artists, the Pretenders have decided to push back the release date of their upcoming album in light of the coronavirus pandemic and retail restrictions related to the spread of COVID-19.
