One hint, though, is that he's hoping to tour in 2022 or 2023. One thing Horan didn't reveal, however, is when, exactly, fans can expect the album to be released. He even teased that there's one song that will make fans cry.
When asked what his fans can expect from his third album, Horan shared there will be a "bit of both" upbeat tracks and more mellow songs. "I’ve learned a lot about myself in the last couple of years," Horan explained to another fan. "I want it to be the best I can possibly make it, so it’s not done until I feel that way." Though he has a name in mind for the project, Horan says he's still busy putting everything together. While responding to fan questions on Twitter, Horan revealed he already has a name picked out for his third studio album. Thomas Rhett Releases New Single, Promises Two Albums To Be Released In 2022 'Slow Down Summer' is the lead single from Rhett's forthcoming sixth studio album, Where We Started. Now fans are ready for more new bops from the former One Direction member. "It was an amazing record to write, loved touring it and seeing you beautiful people around the world."įlicker, of course, features some of Horan's best-known songs, including 'Slow Hands' and 'Seeing Blind.' Following Flicker, Horan dropped Heartbreak Weather in early 2020. " 4 years of Flicker !! Thank you for everything you did with this album," he wrote. Four years after his debut dropped, Horan is almost ready to release his third solo project-and he made sure to tease a few details about it, as well. At times optimistic and sparse and on other occasions tense and enveloping, each piece on ‘Boing!’ takes us deeper into the duo’s world.įor more info visit Wednesday (October 21), Niall Horan took to Twitter to commemorate the anniversary of his first solo album Flicker. It explores the idea of two people collaborating at a distance and includes rotoscoped imagery of the two artists dancing.įurther highlights include the pulsing and searching 'Just make it', the expansive soundscape of title track Boing!, and the frenetic & strange but somehow familiar 'Out of our hands'. John produced a video for this track which features a hand drawn collage of animated loops.
Lead track ' In the moments' traces an entangled journey, moving towards consonance before disintegrating. "I suggested playing over Zoom and that we use the delay as part of the improvisation" Bex describes, taking turns to lead the exchange, whilst enjoying the looseness of “there not being a definite time”, as John puts it. The sessions became a regular creative outlet for the two artists and gave rise to Boing! which documents John and Bex getting to know each other and helping each other through the lockdown experience.īoing! is a celebration of listening and creative freedom from two of the most exciting voices in the jazz+ scene. W track listing: I Want to Go to the Side Where You Can Touch.
Pre-order the album here (and check out a limited color variant of the Hizumitas pedal exclusive to Sacred Bones), and look for more enchanting passages from W to surface soon. When a planned meeting in Sheffield was put on hold John and Bex began playing together using Zoom to record weekly improvised sessions during the first lockdown of 2020. W will be released January 21st, 2022 via Sacred Bones Records.