- Music
- 14 Apr 16
All Saints Open Up in the New Issue of Hot Press
All Saints were one of the biggest bands of the late '90s- until they split up in 2001 following a row about who would wear what a photo shoot. Now they are back- older, wiser and just as sexy as ever- with a hot new album
In the latest issue of Hot Press All Saints open up to Olaf Tyarensen.
The now forty-something foursome had never planned on reforming. Indeed, although they'd been all been friends since childhood, there were quite a few years when certain members hardly spoke to each other.
"Losing friends," Natalie says, sighing sadly. "You can't get any lower than that, can you? I'll always regret...(wells up). God, I'm getting emotional now! I wish they were at my wedding and things like that. It just seemed weird."
The singer continues, "You know what, though? That time spent apart means that now we're much better friends than we would have been- because we know now what there is to miss, and what happens when you do miss out. We're just more caring respectful and understanding. We cherish our friendship now. We didn't realise how important it was in our lives. You don't realise how good it is until it's gone."
In the new issue of Hot Press Mel and Nat also open up about their children, how they got back together and making their new album.
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