For any Disturbed fans hoping that the band may release a new LP in 2017, we’ve got good news and bad news.
The bad news is that the next full length record from the band probably won’t be out until late 2018. The good news is that they’re working on new music to be released as part of an acoustic EP as early as this year.
Speaking to German radio network Rock Antenne Disturbed frontman David Draiman spoke about when to expect a follow up to the band’s 2015 album Immortalised.
“Well, the plan at this particular point in time is to take a little bit of time off, spend some time with our families, get some personal stuff done. We have an acoustic EP that we’re working on,” said Draiman.
He went on to reveal that an acoustic EP has been on the agenda for a number of years. “That’s something we’ve wanted to do for years that we just never had the time or the opportunity to. So that we’ll be working on in between our LP releases.
“And then probably 2018 we will head back into the studio to record the next record and hopefully have a release sometime in late 2018 and hit the road 2019 again.”
The announcement of an acoustic record comes off the back of Disturbed’s hugely successful cover of Simon & Garfunkel’s The Sound Of Silence.
You can catch the interview in full, below.