Queen’s Failed Attempt of Creating a New Album

Queen has recently attempted to record with Adam Lambert in hopes of creating a new album. They hadn’t released anything since 1995’s “Made In Heaven” that followed four years after Freddie passed away. They have, however, put out last year’s “You Are The Champions.” The song was ultimately a remastered version of “We Are the Champions,” dedicated to worldwide health care workers who have worked endlessly to treat every patient with COVID. While working with Adam Lambert on new work, they ended up forgetting about it (I’m quite good at doing that, forgetting.)

 

 

“We did record a song which we haven’t actually finished. I can’t remember what it’s called. I think we were still discussing what we should call it,” said Taylor.

May additionally explained, “It was a song that we’d tried to adapt that had come from a friend. It had the makings of being a great song, but we couldn’t crack it. We couldn’t get there.”

However, Taylor has given off the feeling that they won’t be giving up on pushing out new work. As they are one of the offical bands that got me into rock, I feel like screaming. It’s an all around fangirl moment. Dangerous. Feels quite weird actually.

“It would be nice to do some stuff. I wouldn’t rule it out,” said Taylor about a full length. “Adam has said, ‘Any time you want me to sing on something…’ If the other two decide, ‘Let’s do something,’ I’d be there.”

Adiah Michelle

Cutting through the noise Adiah Michelle writes thought-out and strong articles for new and old fans alike.

Recent Posts

“Might Delete Later” Cole Directly Addresses Kendrick

Cole takes shots throughout the album that don't directly seem related or to be addressing…

8 months ago

OG Artist Goes Uncredited: Killing Me Softly

Angelically, Lauryn Hill opens this gut-wrencher with quite lonely vocals - a refreshing yet gloomy…

8 months ago

Soulquarians: the influence of Questlove

On August 3rd, 1995 everything changed for hip-hop outcasts - Andre and Big Boy aside…

11 months ago

Kendrick Lamar’s Fear

With his poetic social commentary, Kendrick Lamar never fails to engage us politically, and DAMN…

1 year ago

How ‘RUNAWAY’ Perfectly Depicts Kanye

It's always been so amazing to me that you can listen to just a few…

1 year ago

“Before I’m Gone,” J.Cole is Preaching & You Aren’t Listening

The type of Hip Hop that blows up all over TikTok, pollutes the radio, and…

1 year ago