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For the next album, the band went to [[Studio Black Box]] in [[France]] to record with producer and ex-[[The Frames]] guitarist [[David Odlum]]. Originally scheduled for a release date in September 2004, The Walls decided to hold their album until the new year.
 
In October 2004, they released a taster, "Drowning Pool", a blues song. It took people by surprise and divided opinion. They supported [[Bob Dylan]] to a capacity crowd in [[Galway]] that summer and played a storming set that showed there were changes afoot in The Walls sound. They christened the album ''[[New Dawn Breaking]]'' after the final track on the record. It went straight into the Irish charts at no. 5 in its first week of release in June 2005 and produced four hit singles: "[[To the Bright and Shining Sun]]", "Passing Through", "Drowning Pool" and "Black and Blue".
 
The band kicked off 2007 with a gig in [[Dubai]]. They also supported [[Crowded House]] on their Australian comeback tour before retreating into their studio to work on their third album.