Amy Winehouse has said that she will release her next studio album no later than January next year. The singer told Metro that the album would echo the sound of 2006's huge-selling 'Back To Black', her last release. "The album will be six months at the most," she said. "It's going to be very much the same as my second album, where there's a lot of jukebox stuff and songs that are… just jukebox, really." She added: "I just can't wait to have some new songs on stage, really." [url=http://www.nme.com/news/amy-winehouse/51889]Amy Winehouse made a live comeback of sorts[/url] recently, playing on stage with Mark Ronson at London's 100 Club. Latest music and film news on Uncut.co.uk. Uncut have teamed up with Sonic Editions to curate a number of limited-edition framed iconic rock photographs, featuring the likes of Pink Floyd, Bob Dylan and The Clash. View the full collection here.
Amy Winehouse has said that she will release her next studio album no later than January next year.
The singer told Metro that the album would echo the sound of 2006’s huge-selling ‘Back To Black’, her last release.
“The album will be six months at the most,” she said. “It’s going to be very much the same as my second album, where there’s a lot of jukebox stuff and songs that are… just jukebox, really.”
She added: “I just can’t wait to have some new songs on stage, really.”
[url=http://www.nme.com/news/amy-winehouse/51889]Amy Winehouse made a live comeback of sorts[/url] recently, playing on stage with Mark Ronson at London‘s 100 Club.
Latest music and film news on Uncut.co.uk.
Uncut have teamed up with Sonic Editions to curate a number of limited-edition framed iconic rock photographs, featuring the likes of Pink Floyd, Bob Dylan and The Clash. View the full collection here.