Luke Bryan '1000 Percent' Thinking About Next Album
. Radio.com caught up with Bryan last month at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, Calif., where he was performing his final U.S. show for 2014. After roughly a year and a half of performing his hit singles "Crash My Party," "That's My Kind of Night" and "Roller Coaster," Bryan says he's itching to get into finding songs for his next album. In fact, Bryan says he's "1000 percent" already thinking about that next release. "The past two months, [we've been] really ramping up the writing; really starting to think about ideas and what I want to say. We're all up in the middle of it," Bryan says of his next album. "We're getting ready to go in and cut a few songs and see what we've got. I'm very excited about the process and getting the next album going." Bryan works with a stable of songwriters who are in his crew, including his 2014 tour opener Cole Swindell and his previous tour mates Florida Georgia Line. His go-to core group has also included Ashley Gorey, Dallas Davidson and Michael Carter. But new kids making a name around Nashville shouldn't be afraid to submit to Bryan's camp for consideration; in fact, he's looking for hot new writers. Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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