It’s been a really very long time since The Remedy have been thought of prolific, however frontman Robert Smith seems to be making up for misplaced time.
Contemporary from the discharge of their first album in 16 years, Songs of a Misplaced World, The Remedy adopted up with the announcement of a brand new reside album simply final week. Fittingly titled Songs of a Reside World, the document captures the release-day live performance of their newest album, which noticed the band performing the document in full alongside a career-spanning set.
Now in a teaser clip of Smith’s upcoming interview with Absolute Radio’s Danielle Perry, the veteran musician will be heard detailing upcoming data from The Remedy.
“There’s one other album which is just about able to go. It’s form of its companion piece,” Smith started. “After which there’s a 3rd one which is totally completely different. It’s actually sort of random stuff, it’s like late-night studio stuff. However a few of it’s actually, actually good truly, it’s simply very, very completely different.”
“This Songs of a Misplaced World album is a very emotional piece of labor and the companion piece, it’s not fairly as darkish nevertheless it explores different topics a bit bit extra. The third one could be very odd, truly. I haven’t completed the phrases to that one as a result of my headspace has been way more centered on performing these songs.
“I don’t really need it to finish as a result of it’s been so good,” he concluded. “The response to the brand new music has been so, so nice. It’s been actually beautiful to really feel individuals giving us all of the love.”
The discharge of The Remedy‘s Songs of a Misplaced World has been a massively profitable endeavor for the band. Along with giving the band their first U.Okay. No. 1 since 1992’s Want, the document additionally made a return to the highest of U.S. charts as nicely.
It grew to become the band’s first No. 1 on the 33-year-old High Album Gross sales chart and the act’s highest-charting effort on the Billboard 200 (No. 4) since 1992. It additionally managed to hit No. 1 on High Rock & Different Albums, High Rock Albums, High Different Albums, Vinyl Albums and Indie Retailer Album Gross sales.