BBC Breakfast's Nina Warhurst confessed to shedding a few tears over Snow Patrol's latest powerful album during Wednesday's episode. During the latest show, Nina, 43, and her co-host Jon Kay had a chat with the iconic band members Gary Lightbody, Johnny McDaid and Nathan Connolly. Speaking about their new album, The Forest Is The Path, Nina said: "I'll tell you what, I put your new album on in the car this morning on the way in and I was crying by the time I arrived.

" The band then replied: "I'm sorry!" However, Nina was quick to clarify: "No, a happy cry! In a good way, really powerful stuff!" At the end of the interview over the album, she added: "It's perfect for a little car cry!" The band has seen several changes since its inception in the 90s, but the most significant shift occurred last year when long-standing members, drummer Jonny Quinn and bassist Paul Wilson, announced their exit. The remaining trio of Northern Irish musicians Gary, Nathan and Johnny were left devastated but wished them well and have continued to create their emotionally charged eighth studio album. "On a band level, just the three of us feel stronger and more connected than we've ever done" Gary recently stated as the band geared up to release their first record in six years.

He further added: "And I'm so excited to bring this album out that we've made, that we're all really excited about, we're all really proud of, and get to gigging around the world ." This news comes as Snow Patrol are currentl.