As we learned yesterday, The Wrens may be finally ready to deliver long-awaited followup to 2003′s The Meadowlands. Long story short, Charles Bissell and Co. were recently invited to perform a four-song set as part of the a satellite radio program, entitled WorldSpace Sessions at Abbey Road. In the midst of the performance, the band decided to “take a page out of our old playbook.” Per the band’s recap of the events:
“So years upon years ago, we swore to a pointlessly bold dare that if we ever got on the Tonight Show or Letterman, we would have to make up a song on the spot – no rehearsal, no cheating, no pre-air band huddle.
And The Wrens did just that. They made up a song on the spot.
The said song became to be known as “Pulled Fences” and is available now as a digital download via the band’s website. It also turns out that it will be the lead single for what will be the band’s fourth full-length effort. While details remain sketchy, according to a press release sent out by Absolutely Kosher Records, The Wrens will officially began work on the currently untitled effort beginning next Monday, January 19th, with a tentative release date scheduled for late spring.
Got all that? Oh yeah, and a stop at this year’s South by Southwest is in the fold as well.