THE iconic Britpop group featuring Shaun Ryder is set to release their fourth album in November.
Their debut album, “It’s Great When You’re Straight…Yeah,” previously stormed the UK charts, reaching No.1 and achieving Platinum status in 1995 before the band endured a shocking split.
Now, Black Grape’s new album “Orange Head”, which is set to come out in November, promises to continue their tradition of pushing musical boundaries.
Made up of Happy Mondays’ frontman Shaun Ryder and rapper Kermit, Black Grape fell apart 25 years ago – when Ryder fired the other band members whilst touring.
The I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here star has now said of the release: “Black Grape has always been about pushing boundaries and defying expectations.