The Music might be getting back together after a nine-year hiatus.
The band have been dropping hints at a possible reunion on their social media as of late, with their activity on Twitter picking up in mid-June.
The most recent instalment in a series of clues is a short ten-second clip, featuring a flickering image of the cover art from their 2002 breakout album, âThe Musicâ.
— TheMusicOfficial (@TheMusicTour) September 1, 2020
A month before, they shared a link to their Facebook page as well as an âunofficial fans message boardâ. The siteâs homepage reads âItâs been a while. Join. Chat. Be Niceâ, along with footage from past performances.
Lead guitarist Adam Nutter has also been sharing clips of himself playing sections from old hits, such as 2002’s ‘The People’.
The People…change the way you live now pic.twitter.com/90aqxDFF7V
— Adam Nutter (@nutter_adam) June 27, 2020
The buzz all started on June 15, when the bandâs manager, Tim Vigon, announced theyâd be holding a listening party on Twitter for the outfitâs titular record, to which fans responded with enthusiasm.
Nutter, drummer Phil Jordan and bassist Stuart Coleman all shared their excitement and surprise about the response on social media.
âCant wait for this listening party now. I was worried no one would be interested,â wrote Nutter.
âItâs heartwarming to see the responses to us doing the listening party. Iâm really pleased everyone is excited about it,â Jordan tweeted, echoing Nutterâs sentiments.
Cant wait for this listening party now
i was worried no one would be interested
— Adam Nutter (@nutter_adam) June 15, 2020
It's heartwarming to see the responses to us doing the listening party. I'm really pleased everyone is excited about it
— PhilJordanCounselling (@CounsellingPhil) June 15, 2020
Overwhelming response regarding our #TimsTwitterListeningParty really looking forward to it.
— Stuart Coleman (@bluishstu) June 16, 2020
The Music formed in 1999 and played as an outfit until 2011, when they disbanded with three studio albums and a myriad of singles under their belts.
In an interview with NME in April 2011, lead vocalist Robert Harvey revealed the reason for the bandâs split.
âI quit because I wasnât enjoying it. Needed a new challenge,â he said. Adding, “I’m not sure if I want to stay in musicâ.
Their last performances took place in Londonâs O2 Shepherdâs Bush Empire and in their hometown of Leeds, at the cityâs O2 Academy. They played tracks from across their ten-year career at the shows, including âWelcome To The Northâ, âThe Peopleâ and âThe Danceâ.
Harvey also paid tribute to the late music journalist and publicist Rob Partridge during their London set, whom he dedicated their rendition of âGetawayâ to.
âThis song means a lot because of him,” he said.
The band are yet to confirm the rumours of a reunion.
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