(Classic Rock) Glenn Hughes says his upcoming solo album is the "heaviest" he's ever made. The singer and bassist will this week embark on his first-ever North American solo tour after he was forced to push back the planned March dates following his dual knee replacement surgeries in January.
But while he's been planning those shows, he's also been working on the follow-up to his 2008 album First Underground Nuclear Kitchen - and he says fans can expect some "aggression" when the record launches in November via Frontiers Records.
He tells Billboard: "It's possibly the heaviest record I've ever made. I don't want to confuse it with horns-up heavy - it's not metal. But it's definitely f***ing heavy.
"It's dense. It's dark. There's some aggression on this record. Every bloody track is begging to be played live." Read more here.
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