Early 2000s pop rock group Busted have today announced that they have managed to secure a record deal which enables them the opportunity to release their third album.
The news regarding their upcoming third album has been covered by a wide range of media sources, BBC Radio 1 were particularly excited about the news:
Busted have signed a deal with record label East West Records, who are an offshoot of the larger Warner Music Group. The UK president of East West Records, Dan Chalmers had this to say on the news and the sound of the new album:
“managed to combine the classic Busted sound with a modern twist” on their new album.
“We’re really happy to be working with Charlie, Matt and James as well as their management team and we’re dedicated to delivering a massive new record,”
The band also spoke to newspaper The Sun about their upcoming album:
“We’ve had an incredible time on our arena tour, and are now looking forward to releasing new music through a global partnership with East West. It’s great to see Dan, Howard and the team as excited about the new music as we are.
“The album is done, it’s ready to go. We’ve just got to do the little finishing touches.
Busted are seemingly very excited about their upcoming album and who can blame them! In the same interview they expressed their thoughts on the new material:
“It’s the best s**t we’ve ever done by ten times. The first single is f***ing ridiculous. I’m more proud of our first single than anything I’ve ever done in my life. It is the most epic song, it’s ridiculous.”