Stevie Nicks has revealed that she is working on her first new album in 14 years, featuring memories of “fantastic men”.
Nicks made the announcement while speaking at the Pollstar Awards last week after being inducted into the Pollstar Hall of Fame.
“I’m actually making a record right now. I call it the ghost record,” the septuagenarian singer-songwriter told the crowd.
“It just really kinda happened in the last couple of weeks because of, you know, the fires,” she said, apparently referring to the devastating Los Angeles wildfires that wreaked havoc in January-February. “I was sitting in a hotel for 92 days, and at some point during that last part of the 92 days, I said, ‘You know what? I feel like I’m on the road, but there’s no shows.'”
“I’m just sitting here by myself because everybody else is at the house, doing all the remediation and everything, and it’s just me, sitting here. And I thought, ‘You need to go back to work.’ And I did,” she added.
Nicks said she has written seven songs for the upcoming album, which, according to her, is “autobiographical, real stories where I’m not pulling any punches for probably the first time in my life.”
“They are not airy-fairy songs that you are wondering who they’re about but you don’t really get it,” she said. “They’re real stories of memories of mine, of fantastic men!”
Source: RTT Music News