To all of the Woman A followers who want some new music now, Charles Kelley is assured the day will come quickly.
“I believe [we] needed to take a while off once more,” Kelley, 43, completely shared with Us Weekly whereas celebrating the discharge of his solo album Songs for a New Moon. “I believe we’re simply all coming from a spot now the place we have now been on the hamster wheel for a protracted, very long time. Let’s concentrate on household. Let’s get pleasure from that form of musical reset.”
Again in January, Woman A — composed of Kelley, Hillary Scott and Dave Haywood — celebrated 15 years for the reason that launch of Want You Now. Their final album, which was titled What a Tune Can Do, was launched in 2021.
“Once we come again, we actually need to come again with one thing particular and one thing that possibly we haven’t performed earlier than too,” Kelley teased. “I believe that simply goes to take a while to seek out that sound. I believe we’re simply in a spot in our lives the place we don’t really feel like we have now to power it.”
With so many huge hits — together with “Only a Kiss,” “I Run to You,” “American Honey” and plenty of extra — Kelley is assured followers will proceed to see Woman A dwell to “hear the songs that they’ve fallen in love with.”
Dave Haywood, Hillary Scott, and Charles Kelley Ed Rode/Getty Photographs for Spotify
Sooner or later, the nation artist additionally footage followers coming to hearken to one thing new that’s actually “particular.”
“I believe we’re going to take our time and actually concentrate on discovering that sound over this subsequent yr,” Kelley added. “However we obtained some touring concepts within the works, so there’s at all times going to be that. However we actually do need to make an amazing document. I informed them, ‘Take a look at what Adele does.’ She simply makes you wait and wait, after which she simply drops an enormous outdated bomb on you. I like that. I’m hoping we are able to take a while with it and make one thing particular.”
Within the meantime, Kelley is worked up to deal with followers to his upcoming solo album. Titled Songs for a New Moon, the physique of labor is an ’80s pop-inspired undertaking celebrating contemporary perspective and inventive freedom.
“There’s a whole lot of Phil Collins influences, there’s a whole lot of Bryan Adams, there’s a whole lot of Toto in there, Michael McDonald. It’s all form of thrown in,” Kelley teased. “We simply actually needed to tug all these sounds and feels from that complete style of music.”