The first album follows the first single. Neil Young gives updates to his new band The Chrome Hearts.

Album is currently being mastered

About his blog “The Neil Young Archives” the musician shared information about the future of the group. “I have just completed my new album with Lou Adler and John Hanlon,” says a personal message. In addition to the producers Adler and Hanlon, Neil Young also mentions Rick Rubins Shangri-La Studio in Malibu as a place of recording. “It is now being mastered to appear as vinyl, CD and digital. I am happy and relieved that things went so quickly. ”The artwork should also be ready; Young himself claims to write the textbook by hand. The folk singer also provided information about the release: “I hope it will appear in April-that would be pretty quick.”

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The Chrome Hearts Live in Europe

Neil Young sounds euphoric in the announcement. “Playing with the Chrome Hearts was a pleasure,” he provides further insights into the recording process. “I wrote these songs in November and December. They feel fresh for me and I am happy to have them ready for you. ”The musician is also looking forward to presenting the songs live-for this he named upcoming summer appointments in Europe, the USA and Canada. So far, a performance by Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts has been announced at the British Glastonbury Festival in June. According to its website, further dates are to be checked-after the singer-songwriter and its band Crazy Horse had to cancel show for health reasons last year, no closed halls should be used this year.

A good year for Neil Young

In mid -January, the first song with the new band was released: “Big Change”. In addition to guitarist Micah Nelson, bassist Corey McCormick, drummer Anthony Logerfo and the Farfisa organist Spooner Oldham, Neil Young plays in it. The first album with The Chrome Hearts also does not remain the only Neil-Young publication in 2025: the “Oceanside Countryside”, which was recorded in the seventies and lost in the seventies, will soon see the light of day.

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