Saturday, December 6, 2025

Leona Lewis’ girl given her purpose in music again

Leona Lewis feels she has a purpose in the music industry again since becoming a mom. The 40-year-old singer...

Latest Posts

Rock star whose band supported Oasis dead at 40

Justin Baren, whose band The Redwalls opened for Oasis, has passed away at age 40. The rock musician was...

Bruno Mars nearly scrapped smash hit Lady Gaga duet Die With A Smile

Bruno Mars nearly pulled the plug on his and Lady Gaga’s hit Die With A Smile. His collaborator, James...

Alex Warren and Gigi Perez unite on new version of Eternity

Alex Warren has joined forces with rising star Gigi Perez to deliver a powerful new rendition of Eternity. The...

Ed Sheeran has ‘one more big tour in me’ before settling down

Ed Sheeran admits he's got "one more big tour in me". The Shape of You hitmaker, 34, is one...

Radiohead’s Ed O’Brien plots September release for solo album

Radiohead’s Ed O’Brien is planning to release his debut solo album in September.
The ‘Creep’ hitmakers’ guitarist first started working on the record three years ago, and he has now given fans an idea of when they can expect the currently untitled effort, which will feature The Invisible’s Dave Okumu, touring bassist for Eric Clapton, Phil Collins and Toto, Nathan East, and drummer Omar Hakim, who provided percussion on the late music legend David Bowie’s ‘Let’s Dance’.
Further special guests are set to make appearances also.
Ed, who will sing, play guitar and bass on the project, has worked with U2 producer Flood and Catherine Marks – who is best known for her work with The Killers and Wolf Alice – on the album.
Appearing on an episode of the ‘That Pedal Show’ YouTube series recently, Ed said: "You’ll make a little connection. There will be textures. There’s quite a lot of depth to it. It’s a little bit magical realist, slightly psychedelic, a lot of colour."
The Oxford-born musician is currently in the process of scouting a label to release the album and the plan is to hit the road with a "funk and jazz focus" band, which he is also on the look out for.
The 50-year-old musician previously revealed his plans to channel his inner rock god away from Radiohead – who are fronted by Thom Yorke – in 2016.
He said: "We’ve attempted to do something like a full solo album – you know, stand there on the mountaintop with the hair going and the Les Paul and create a whole Ed O’Brien. I haven’t up until two years ago but I am going to now. I’m gonna do one next year."
He first got the idea while he was living in Brazil with his wife Susan Kobrin and their two children, son Salvador, 15, and daughter Oona, 13.
The family lived in the countryside of the South American nation and the simplicity of his life their inspired him to write the bulk of the songs that will feature on his solo album.
He shared: "It starts in Brazil … the kids were born 2004 and 2006. And I said to the guys, in five years time, me and my wife are gonna go and live in Brazil for a year … I was really aware that I’d had so many adventures with this band; I wanted to have an adventure with my family … So we went to live in Brazil, in the middle of the Brazilian countryside, and we lived on a little farm in basically a hut. Life was really simple. The kids went to the local school. No one could speak English, so they picked it up, the language of play and stuff. And life was reduced to its simple parts. For me, it was music and my family. And I would go each day, walk up the hill to this beautiful little hut next to this lake, and I started writing. All I wanted to do was sit there and play guitar."
Ed also took a trip to Brazil’s famous Rio Carnival and the joyful nature of the music that is played at the event had a "profound" effect on him and he wants to replicate that on his solo tracks.

Latest Posts

Rock star whose band supported Oasis dead at 40

Justin Baren, whose band The Redwalls opened for Oasis, has passed away at age 40. The rock musician was...

Bruno Mars nearly scrapped smash hit Lady Gaga duet Die With A Smile

Bruno Mars nearly pulled the plug on his and Lady Gaga’s hit Die With A Smile. His collaborator, James...

Alex Warren and Gigi Perez unite on new version of Eternity

Alex Warren has joined forces with rising star Gigi Perez to deliver a powerful new rendition of Eternity. The...

Ed Sheeran has ‘one more big tour in me’ before settling down

Ed Sheeran admits he's got "one more big tour in me". The Shape of You hitmaker, 34, is one...

Don't Miss

The Last Dinner Party’s guitarist Emily Roberts reveals how George Harrison inspired her

The Last Dinner Party's Emily Roberts has revealed how late Beatle George Harrison inspired her writing. The 26-year-old...

Jessie J details ’emotional and celebratory years of my life’ on new album Don’t Tease Me With A Good Time

Jessie J has released her long-awaited new album, Don't Tease Me With A Good Time, her first full-length project in almost eight...

JoJo Siwa unwraps new holiday single Message to the World (Little Drummer Girl)

JoJo Siwa is ringing in the festive season with the release of her brand-new holiday single, Message to the World (Little Drummer...

Ronnie Wood leads lineup for Jools Holland’s Hootenanny 2025

Jools Holland’s annual Hootenanny is set to ring in the New Year with a star-studded lineup, led by Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood.

Nikki Sixx ‘proud’ of Vince Neil for having the ‘courage’ to return to stage after stroke

Mötley Crüe’s Nikki Sixx has praised frontman Vince Neil for having the "courage" and determination to return to the stage after suffering...

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.