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This album campaign is so interesting and new I get excited for every single and for each month to get a little FROOTier. She’s moving away from her Electra Heart era-an electronic, pop-rock anomaly that was truly amazing-to a more introspective pop record. “Froot,” “Happy,” and “Immortal” have been released, and I’m in love with the new sound she is going for.
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This album doesn’t come out until early April, but we’ve already got three singles that are all fabulous.
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As a fun promotional stunt, she started the “Froot Of The Month Club” and each month a new Froot (AKA a new single) is released until the full album drops. Marina & The Diamonds are returning as well with their third album, FROOT. They have already released three singles, including “Centuries,” which I talked about in a previous post, also “American Beauty/American Psycho,” and my favorite of the three, “The Kids Aren’t Alright.” This last song is a little bit pop-rock, but it has some great lyrics, including, “I’m not passive, but aggressive/take note, it’s not impressive.” I’m glad they’re continuing to make music, and even more glad that this album comes out so soon. In more news, Fall Out Boy is set to release their next album, American Beauty/American Psycho, on January 20. I’m sure I’m not the only one hoping we get a new single soon. Hopefully we will get more information soon, but Florence was very secretive. I jumped for joy when I heard that the ethereal, red-haired wonder that is Florence Welch confirmed on June 5 that this album is in the works. Probably the most exciting news, to me at least, is that Florence + The Machine is in the studio, working on their highly anticipated third album. That said, I’m overjoyed with what’s to come. Many artists have already released singles for new albums, while others are only giving six-second snippets of songs or not even telling us anything. Some of my favorite artists are returning to the studio and have been either sneaky or completely open about their new music. The good news is that there is plenty of new music to look forward to this year. Now it’s the New Year and it’s the time to look ahead.