Portishead
07.Aug.06 2:41pm
Portishead reveal new album delay And they have some harsh words for Danger Mouse Portishead have said they are struggling to make progress on their third album, their first new material for nine years.
The third album will be the first release from the group since 1998's
'Roseland NYC Live', and the official follow up to their 1997 self-titled second studio record.
Founding member
Geoff Barrow has posted on the band's
Myspace page, explaining that work on the record remains slow.
He said: "Work ain't good at the moment. We've got stuck. Just a few more months and we can really go at it. Working everyday on this fucker. It's really hard not to sound like you're doing a bad impression of yourself.
"We should become a boy band...2 blokes and
Beth (
Gibbons -
Portishead singer), like
Steps. Only a few more to go...stay on target...stay on target."
Barrow than goes on to dismiss the suggestion that the band should work with up and coming producers like
Gnarls Barkley and
Gorillaz member
Danger Mouse.
"I'd rather poo in my mum's Sunday roast," he said, "than have
Danger Mouse produce a
Portishead record. No offence."