Billy Talent Premiere New Single, I Beg To Differ (This Will Get Better)

Following the release of Reckless Paradise in January, Billy Talent have unveiled another new track, I Beg To Differ (This Will Get Better). The song is the second to be taken from the Canadian punk legends’ as-yet-untitled new record, which we know very little about just yet. Kerrang! did, however, join Billy Talent in the studio recently, with frontman Ben Kowalewicz explaining that the band were looking ahead to album number six and wondering, ‘How can we switch things up?’ Read this next: The 15 best albums you’ve never heard – picked by your favourite bands “The way people consume music right now is a lot different to how they consumed it three, five, 10 years ago,” he said. “We have a couple more songs that we’re going to release over the next little while....

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