Lead singer of ’80s New Wave band expresses reluctance to record another album due to long break

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After more than three decades, ’80s rock band Dexys Midnight Runners has announced that they are releasing a new album under their original name for the first time since 1985. The band, led by singer Kevin Rowland, has decided to return to their roots with this upcoming release.

Kevin Rowland, known for his distinctive voice and eclectic style, has been the driving force behind Dexys Midnight Runners since its inception. From their early hits like “Come On Eileen” to their later, more experimental albums, Rowland has always pushed the boundaries of rock music.

Despite the excitement surrounding the new album, Rowland has made it clear that he has no interest in reuniting with his former bandmates. In a recent interview, he stated, “I would rather die than get back together with those guys.” It seems that Rowland is determined to move forward with his music career on his own terms.

Fans of Dexys Midnight Runners will undoubtedly be eager to hear what the band has been working on all these years. With a sound that is both nostalgic and fresh, this new album promises to be a unique addition to the band’s discography.

While some may be disappointed by Rowland’s refusal to reunite with his old bandmates, it is clear that he is dedicated to his vision for Dexys Midnight Runners. His uncompromising attitude and creative spirit have always set him apart from other musicians, and it seems that he is not willing to change that now.

As the release date for the new album approaches, fans and critics alike will be watching closely to see how Dexys Midnight Runners fare in the modern music landscape. Will they be able to recapture the magic of their early days, or will they forge a new path forward? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: Kevin Rowland and Dexys Midnight Runners are determined to make their mark once again.

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