The four of us like it a lot, so we’re happy.” Singer Patrick Stump is pumped too, tweeting in November 2014, “Some people will love it. The epic jock jam “Centuries” has us pumped for FOB’s first project since their 2013 comeback album Save Rock and Roll.
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Read more ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Named Fandango’s Most Anticipated Movie of 2015įall Out Boy, American Beauty/American Psycho (Jan. Not to say that there might not be another thing one day, but this is the completion of something.”ĭrake hadn’t even begun recording his fourth album when he revealed its title in July 2014, but a lyrical hint from “0 to 100/The Catch Up” might clue us in to the project’s release date: “We already got spring 2015 poppin’.” “The way we look at it, it’s like the last Harry Potter book or something like that. In a Twitter conversation with fans, Clarkson said, “I’m so proud of my next album! Might have a special guest… Doesn’t come until early next year.”Ĭoldplay stunned fans in early December when they referred to their upcoming seventh album as their “final” project, but frontman Chris Martin did leave the door open.
American Idol has tided us over with a Christmas album and a greatest-hits collection since 2011’s Stronger, but we’re ready for new music - and so is she.
That could all change very soon: Bieber reportedly told fans he was thinking about releasing his next album, his first since 2012’s Believe, around his birthday in March.įans might have been bummed when Bjork missed the London premiere of her new concert film in October, but she had a very encouraging excuse: She was hard at work in the studio on the yet-untitled follow-up to 2011’s Biophilia, set to arrive in 2015. There were a lot of Justin Bieber headlines in 2014, but very few of them were music-related. We have a secret musical language and it’s so special.Read more Best of 2014: 10 Top Music Collaborations But if you were to hear those simple phone recordings, we are already singing and shouting out brass lines and string arrangements to each other-anyone listening would think we were crazy people. In the making of this album, Never Forget My Love, as usual, we started off small, just the two of us writing with an acoustic guitar. “We are essentially best friends, which makes it effortless. “Joss and I have had many adventures around the world writing and recording and we have always enjoyed every minute,” Stewart explained. Part of the elegance Stone is leaning into stems from the origin of the songs themselves-before they were outfitted with the sleek arrangements they have now, they were acoustic compositions put together while Stone and Stewart were down in the Bahamas. “You know-think of Dusty Springfield, Burt Bacharach, Dionne Warwick-those kinds of classy, timeless songs,” Stone said in a press statement. At the same time, there’s a certain charm and chic to the music that makes it unique-it strides “classic” and “modern” simultaneously. Co-written and produced by Eurythmics’ Dave Stewart, the new project captures Stone’s knack for impassioned performances while upping the ante on her sound, incorporating elements of the neo-soul movement that’s blossomed since she first debuted in the early 2000s.