To be released this summer Good Charlotte’s new album is highly anticipated since their 2010 album, Cardiology.
A statement featured on ew.com, Good Charlotte said:
“The new album is like our previous albums in that it’s for people who love music and are constantly motivated and trying to live a rad life.”
“Everyone has something to prove to themselves, waking up every day and deciding to change their life for the better and help others do the same. GC has always been about doing this together, motivating each other, finding the unity and energy that exists in taking life’s challenges and coming out on the other side. It’s about being inspired and excited to be both who you are and who you want to be.”
Formed by the Madden twins back in 1996, it was the all-important second album The Young and the Hopeless which gave them their name.
A short tour of the USA till kick of the promotion of this sixth album, the first single of which will be released in April.
18/4 – Philadelphia, PA – TLA
20/4 – Washington, D.C. – 930 Club
21/4 – New York, NY – Webster Hall
22/4 – Boston, MA – Paradise Rock Club
Initially described as post-grunge/pop-punk, their sixth album will reflect the influences from the 90s but as they say in their statement:
“finding the unity and energy that exists in taking life’s challenges and coming out on the other side. It’s about being inspired and excited to be both who you are and who you want to be.”
Good Charlotte will complement the post-grunge scene with the adaptability of modern times – a demonstration of how music develops and evolves.