4:am Forever

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"4:am Forever"
"4:am Forever" cover
Single by Lostprophets
from the album Liberation Transmission
Released 23 April 2007
Format CD
Recorded Hawaii, 2006
Genre Rock
Length 4:27
Label Columbia Records/Visible Noise
Producer(s) Bob Rock
Lostprophets singles chronology
"Can't Catch Tomorrow (Good Shoes Won't Save You This Time)"
(2006)
"4:am Forever"
(2007)
TBA
Liberation Transmission track listing
"Broken Hearts, Torn Up Letters And The Story Of A Lonely Girl"
(8)
"4:am Forever"
(9)
"For All These Times Son, For All These Times"
(10)

4:am Forever is the fourth single from the album Liberation Transmission, the third studio album by Welsh band Lostprophets. On February 26, 2007 it was confirmed by their record label that 4:am Forever will be their next single and will be released on April 23, 2007.

It is rumoured that the song (as well as Always All Ways) is about Ian Watkin's break-up with the television presenter Fearne Cotton.

[edit] Track Listing

No track listing has currently been confirmed. However, in a change from every previous Lostprophets single, there will be two 7" vinyl releases and only one CD. The B-Sides, available for download from April 16, are titled Every Song and Never Know. In addition to this, a special download release of the single will be available from 4am on April 28, including a cover of Going Underground by The Jam. This release will be limited to 1500 copies.[1]

According to NME[2] and HMV[3] , Every Song will feature on the CD release, with Never Know (possibly the demo of Heaven for the Weather, Hell for the Company) on one 7" vinyl and an etched clock face on the other.

[edit] Music video

New pictures were added to the Lostprophets Myspace page on February 6, leading to speculation that a video for 4:am Forever was being shot. This speculation was confirmed when these shots can be seen as stills in the video. However, the two pictures of Ian Watkins are not in the video.

The video for 4:am Forever is now available to view on Ryan Smith's website and on YouTube. It has also been released onto the Lostprophets Myspace page.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Lostprophets news
  2. ^ NME - Lostprophets announce arena tour, March 28 2007
  3. ^ CD Single with Every Song; 7" Single with Never Know; 7" Single with etched B-Side
Lostprophets
Ian Watkins | Mike Lewis | Lee Gaze | Stuart Richardson | Jamie Oliver | Ilan Rubin
DJ Stepzak | Mike Chiplin
Discography
Albums and extended plays: Here Comes the Party | Para Todas las Putas Celosas | The Fake Sound of Progress | thefakesoundofprogress | Start Something | Liberation Transmission
Singles: Shinobi vs. Dragon Ninja | The Fake Sound of Progress | Burn Burn | Last Train Home | Wake Up (Make a Move) | Last Summer | Goodbye Tonight | Rooftops (A Liberation Broadcast) | A Town Called Hypocrisy | Can't Catch Tomorrow (Good Shoes Won't Save You This Time) | 4:am Forever
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