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Catfish and the Bottlemenâs third album, The Balance, will be out Friday, April 26. The eleven-track album features the new single âLongshotâ as well as the live fan-favorite âFluctuate.â
In the breaks between electrifying outdoor and festival shows in 2018, Van McCann (vocals, guitars), Johnny Bond (guitars), Robert âBobâ Hall (drums), and Benji Blakeway (bass) retreated with Irish producer Jacknife Lee (U2, The Killers) to carefully craft The Balance over a 12-month period. Recorded in seclusion at two locations â Grouse Lodge in Moate, Republic of Ireland, and The Chapel in the countryside of East Lincolnshire â the band lived and breathed the album while residing together in rural isolation. The album was mixed by Craig Silvey (Florence + the Machine, Arcade Fire).
âWe loved living in the same place,â says McCann. âWe were staying there the whole time, so we were waking up around each other and working until we needed to go to bed. Jacknife was always up. He was the first up and the last awake. Itâs good when youâre completely engulfed in recording in a place like that, living together, because every day and all day it was about the songs. We had fun too; they were the funniest album sessions weâve done.â
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Catfish and the Bottlemenâs third album, The Balance, will be out Friday, April 26. The eleven-track album features the new single âLongshotâ as well as the live fan-favorite âFluctuate.â
In the breaks between electrifying outdoor and festival shows in 2018, Van McCann (vocals, guitars), Johnny Bond (guitars), Robert âBobâ Hall (drums), and Benji Blakeway (bass) retreated with Irish producer Jacknife Lee (U2, The Killers) to carefully craft The Balance over a 12-month period. Recorded in seclusion at two locations â Grouse Lodge in Moate, Republic of Ireland, and The Chapel in the countryside of East Lincolnshire â the band lived and breathed the album while residing together in rural isolation. The album was mixed by Craig Silvey (Florence + the Machine, Arcade Fire).
âWe loved living in the same place,â says McCann. âWe were staying there the whole time, so we were waking up around each other and working until we needed to go to bed. Jacknife was always up. He was the first up and the last awake. Itâs good when youâre completely engulfed in recording in a place like that, living together, because every day and all day it was about the songs. We had fun too; they were the funniest album sessions weâve done.â












