The Gaslight Anthem reform and are working on a new album
26.03.2022 - 01:55
/ nme.com
The Gaslight Anthem have announced that they’ve reformed after a seven-year break – and they’re working on a new album.The New Jersey rock band, led by frontman Brian Fallon, announced an indefinite hiatus back in 2015 following their European summer tour.Since then, Fallon has continued to release solo material while the band briefly reunited in 2018 for a string of shows to celebrate the 10th anniversary of their seminal second LP ‘The ’59 Sound’, after which they resumed their hiatus.Today (March 25), Fallon, via the band’s official Twitter account, apologised that Gaslight Anthem would not be doing a 10th anniversary tour for their 2012 album, ‘Handwritten’, but then followed it up with the news that they were back.“Hello everyone, Brian here. I hate to disappoint you, but I need to inform you that there will not be a 10th anniversary Handwritten Tour, or a documentary,” he wrote. “However, I am very pleased to announce to you all that The Gaslight Anthem is returning to full time status as a band.”“We’ll be announcing a lot of tour dates in the next couple of days.
We’re also beginning to write new songs for what will be our sixth LP. We’re looking forward to the future and seeing you all again.
We want to thank you for staying with us. – Brian, Ben, Alex, and Alex.”We’ll be announcing a lot of tour dates in the next couple of days.
We’re also beginning to write new songs for what will be our sixth LP. We’re looking forward to the future and seeing you all again.
We want to thank you for staying with us. – Brian, Ben, Alex, and Alex— The Gaslight Anthem (@gaslightanthem) March 25, 2022The band’s last album was 2014’s ‘Get Hurt’, which featured the singles ‘Rollin’ And Tumblin”, ‘Stay Vicious’ and the album’s title
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