The Borneo Post

Bruce Springstee­n announces new album coming in June

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NEW YORK: The Boss is back in town: Bruce Springstee­n said on Thursday he will release his first new album in five years this June, promising a return to his signature rumination­s on the American condition.

Springstee­n’s 19th studio album “Western Stars,” set for release June 14, drew inspiratio­n from southern California pop classics of the 1960s and 70s, the legendary artiste from New Jersey said.

“This record is a return to my solo recordings featuring character- driven songs and sweeping, cinematic orchestral arrangemen­ts,” Springstee­n said, calling it a “jewel box.”

The album’s fi rst single, “Hello Sunshine,” will drop just after midnight ET on Thursday.

The 13-track album includes “a sweeping range of American themes, of highways and desert spaces, of isolation and community and the permanence of home and hope,” the 69-yearold’s statement said.

This record is a return to my solo recordings featuring character-driven songs and sweeping, cinematic orchestral arrangemen­ts. Bruce Springstee­n, legendary artiste

“Western Stars” — whose cover art shows a horse with a glossy brown coat galloping across the desert towards the horizon — is Springstee­n’s first studio album since 2014’s “High Hopes” that followed 2012’s “Wrecking Ball.”

It also comes months after the artiste closed his wildly successful run on Broadway, a 236- concert residency that ended in December after several renewals.

The intimate show — which is now available for streaming on Netfl ix — became one of Broadway’s most coveted tickets, with resale prices running upwards of US$1000. —

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? Springstee­n performs in Times Square in New York on Dec 1, 2014.
— AFP file photo Springstee­n performs in Times Square in New York on Dec 1, 2014.

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