fun. Frontman Discusses Progress On New Album
. "There's an apprehension at first, because I don't want this thing to move too fast, because I want to be able to enjoy being at home," he added in regards to the time off after the whirlwind campaign around Some Nights. "And with this album - and after being on the road for a few years - you can't help but think of how each song is gonna fit. You start thinking about what you're gonna want to play, and what you're gonna want to say." Despite the immense success of Some Nights, Ruess is contemplating what he feels are the record's shortcomings while preparing for the next album. "I look at Some Nights and some of the things that I feel like I did wrong on that, and I look at other albums that I've done in the past as a lyricist and not only want to maintain a certain level but exceed it," the singer explained. "The pain for me in songwriting is always putting lyrics to things. And so hopefully I've got enough firepower. I've definitely had enough s- go down in the last few years." more on this story Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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