![]() Sean J Vincent: We wanted to really focus on getting the sound of the band on this album. Kim Wilde: Let me ask Sean J Vincent, Here Come The Aliens’ engineer, to answer this one. Sonically speaking, can you talk about the differences and similarities, if any, between them? Quentin Harrison: Congratulations on the release of your new album, Here Come The Aliens! This is your first album of original material since Come Out and Play (2010). Despite her busy schedule, the vocalist and songsmith-as well as her collaborator Sean J Vincent-was gracious enough to sit down with me recently to discuss various subjects, including the making of Here Come The Aliens, highlights of her discography to date, the possibility of an American tour, and her favorite albums of all time. The collection has been greeted warmly on the critical and commercial fronts, giving Wilde much reason to celebrate. Wilde’s newest project Here Come The Aliens has been an album on everyone’s lips this year. ![]() Though Kim Wilde has enjoyed the bulk of her popularity in the United Kingdom and throughout Europe, her music has, at some point, reached every corner of the globe over the course of three decades, across 14 studio recordings. ![]() “Kids in America,” “Chequered Love,” “Cambodia,” “The Second Time (Go for It),” “You Keep Me Hanging On,” “You Came”-they’re all part of a larger whole that is arguably one of the greatest pop canons hiding in plain sight.
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