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04th May 2016

Talking Heads rumoured to reform after 25 years apart

Is it happening or is it just heads talking?

Rebecca Keane

Every band that ever made a cent seems to be reforming these days.

There has been tons of bands that have reformed – Busted, Liberty X, Five, and plenty more bands still in talks about reforming – like the Spice Girls and Mis-Teeq.

It’s hard to know which bands will replicate their former glory or whether certain bands reforming is even worth a thought at all, however, one reunion that would definitely generate a lot of excitement would be that of Talking Heads.

The rock giants broke up in 1991 after 16 years together, producing massive hits such as This Must Be The Place and Psycho Killer.

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According to mediamass.net, a source reportedly confirmed the rumours of the Talking Heads members working together as true.

The members are reported to have recorded up to eight songs on tape.

“It’s still in the early stages.” a source said.

“They got security on the doors to ensure no-one hears a whisper.”

The band are also rumoured to be planning a worldwide tour at the end of 2017.

When contacted, a representative had no information on a new album, or any of the rock band’s future plans.

Very mysterious. It’s definitely one reunion I’d be very interested in seeing.

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