2017 is full of incredible songs. And of course, we're crazy about dancing. We want to start the year fully charged, so we're giving you a sneak peek at the most anticipated albums for this year just begun.
The American band led by Brandon Flowers recently confirmed they're working on their fifth studio album, which will be released in 2017. They're sure to thrill us with hits like the ones they brought us during their first phase: Mr. Brightside, Smile Like You Mean It, When You Were Young... and an endless list of masterpieces!
Alex Turner and company want to be one of the most talked-about bands again in 2017. And that's why the Sheffield group has confirmed their recent reunion in their hometown to kick off recording new material. Hopefully, it sounds like "Do I Wanna Know?" , one of the anthems of the last five years.
No less than 50 new songs have been the fruit of more than a year and a half of work by Bono's band. A selection of them will be included in Songs of Experience , the follow-up to Songs of Innocence, his latest album released to date. Bono himself sets the bar very high with his new work, even stating that "the lyrics will be more powerful than those of War." Place your bets, will it surpass U2's classic album?
A possible reunion of the Gallagher brothers in a future Oasis album is still a long way off. Or so they say. What has been confirmed, from Liam Gallagher himself, is that 2017 is the year he will release his first solo album, following the dissolution of Beady Eye in 2014.
Who knows, we might be looking at a secret new project that will make us fire up our Energy Music Box 5 and give it our all.
Depeche Mode's new album and international tour in 2017. Explosive headline with a clear intention from Martin Gore, Dave Gahan and Andy Fletcher: Get into dance mode and give it your all!
There's no doubt that 2017 is a year we're going to enjoy to the fullest with the best artists of the moment. There are many albums and songs that will be featured in these months. We'll keep you updated to bring you the perfect music for your ears.
The Killers
The American band led by Brandon Flowers recently confirmed they're working on their fifth studio album, which will be released in 2017. They're sure to thrill us with hits like the ones they brought us during their first phase: Mr. Brightside, Smile Like You Mean It, When You Were Young... and an endless list of masterpieces!
Arctic Monkeys
Alex Turner and company want to be one of the most talked-about bands again in 2017. And that's why the Sheffield group has confirmed their recent reunion in their hometown to kick off recording new material. Hopefully, it sounds like "Do I Wanna Know?" , one of the anthems of the last five years.
U2
No less than 50 new songs have been the fruit of more than a year and a half of work by Bono's band. A selection of them will be included in Songs of Experience , the follow-up to Songs of Innocence, his latest album released to date. Bono himself sets the bar very high with his new work, even stating that "the lyrics will be more powerful than those of War." Place your bets, will it surpass U2's classic album?
Liam Gallagher
A possible reunion of the Gallagher brothers in a future Oasis album is still a long way off. Or so they say. What has been confirmed, from Liam Gallagher himself, is that 2017 is the year he will release his first solo album, following the dissolution of Beady Eye in 2014.
Who knows, we might be looking at a secret new project that will make us fire up our Energy Music Box 5 and give it our all.
Depeche Mode
Depeche Mode's new album and international tour in 2017. Explosive headline with a clear intention from Martin Gore, Dave Gahan and Andy Fletcher: Get into dance mode and give it your all!
There's no doubt that 2017 is a year we're going to enjoy to the fullest with the best artists of the moment. There are many albums and songs that will be featured in these months. We'll keep you updated to bring you the perfect music for your ears.
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