For those who do not hold to wait until 2015 , " Singularity " and another new song to be released by the end of the year http://www.mtv.com.br/noticias/papo-mtv-new-order/ Translated from Spanish to English
Hours before closing to 2014 edition of Lollapalooza Brazil , New Order spent a few minutes talking to the website of MTV in the hotel they were staying in the south of São Paulo . We discuss details about the new album , caipirinhas and of course , the show that night .
"It will have something for everyone : a little bit of New Order , a bit of Joy Division and a new song ," singer Bernard Sumner anticipated . The show , which took place on the last day of Lollapalooza , had everything we promised the band and the fans cheered , closing the festival on a high note , despite the heavy competition from Arcade Fire , who played on another stage at the same time.
The novelty of the evening was the song " Singularity " which should be on the next album. According to Sumner , there is no certain prediction for the album release . " Sometime after Christmas " , clarifies and leaves those who follow the group even more anxious . For the past 22 years, the New Order came into the studio just three times . " I already wrote the letter six or seven songs . Now I need to work on six other " account. For those who do not hold to wait until 2015 , " Singularity " and another new song to be released by the end of the year .
This was the fourth presentation of the band in the country and another chapter of flirtation between the New Order and the Brazilian public. " The fans are great and enthusiastic ," explains keyboardist Gillian Gilbert . According to drummer Stephen Morris , the band is always well received everywhere , especially in South America, " Half of what we do comes from us , on stage , the other half comes from the audience . So what is so special touch here , where people are receptive and friendly , " adds Sumner .
But fans have to compete with a strong competitor at heart of the band : the caipirinha . " When we play here , some five years ago , someone gave me some drinks and now is my favorite cocktail ," Sumner , the more talkative of all account.
The tasting drinks was one of the only band activities on Brazilian soil . " We travel constantly and when we arrived at a hotel , do not want to get into a car . All I do is relax, watch some TV and sleep , "said Sumner . Morris also notes that the traffic in the capital city does not help . " It takes a long time to get somewhere ," he says .
The band opens some exceptions for bars and restaurants meet or be present at parties . On Friday , the group honored the gala amfAR charity event in pro of AIDS research . Despite having rendered a hangover to Sumner , he liked both the party and the cause was still using pulseirinha event and regretted not having been able to perform for the guests . " We would have played if they were not our equipment in Montevideo , where we show last week ," he explains .
The same presentation in Montevideo is cited by Morris as one of the most memorable New Order recently. " We had never been there and it is always special to know a new place," he explains. He also mentions a show made in Mexico City , which attracted more than 60 thousand people , as one of their favorites .
The mini tour in South America - which went through Buenos Aires , Montevideo and Santiago, and São Paulo - still earned a place in the audience for a show of Arcade Fire in Argentina and a tour by a Chilean winery. " Our tours always seem to involve a lot of alcohol ," jokes Sumner .
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