He added: "When you get to this stage you cut out and it's light to have time off."'Normal life'Following the loss of their third album Brand New Eyes in September 2009, the 5 have spent nearly all of 2010 touring.They've played high profile gigs including Radio 1's Big Weekend and the Interpretation and Leeds festival.When asked about what sacrificies they feel they've had to make, bass player Jeremy Davis said: "Everything - pretty much having any sort of normal life."You don't see family, nieces and nephews. Everyone growing up, you simply look like you lose that stuff."Whilst everyone else is leaving to bed or getting ready for play the following morning, we're in a flat somewhere in some crazy part of the country."Hayley's voiceLead singer Hayley Williams has been clear around the touring taking a bell on her voice - meaning she restricts the act of interviews she does on tour."She's being sensible," says York. "With our travelling, with as many shows, it's difficult for any vocalist to remain respectable and sustain that up. She's just being cautious."People get mad and people's voices go. She's fine, she's just making sure she takes charge of it and be her best."However, the ring said whilst their current run of dates could be their end in the UK in back of this album they're not quite done yet."We haven't finished this record cycle yet," said York. "We're not viewing this as the end. We're taking it one day at a time."This is likely going to end the class for us in the UK - we'll end on a high note."Link (there's a picture in the clause that I couldn't embed here) www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/11764432
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