The Offspring announces Supercharged, an album that should have music for Brazil

The Offspring announces Supercharged, an album that should have music for Brazil

In addition to announcing the 11th studio album of their career, The Offspring also took the opportunity to reveal ‘Make It All Right,’ the first single of the new era

Iconic American punk rock band formed by Dexter Holland, Brandon Pertzborn, noodles, Todd Morse It is Marcus Parrish, The Offspring announced the 11th studio album of his career, titled Superchargedwhich must have music dedicated to Brazil.

In addition to the announcement, the group took the opportunity to release the first single of the new era, called “Make It All Right.” It’s worth remembering how the song for the South American country was not officially confirmed on the tracklist, but Holland It is noodles previously talked about the song for Rolling Stone Brazil.

“I can’t give many details, but I’m writing a song about Brazil for our next album. Believe it or not,” he said Dexter Holland in September 2022. “No kidding, it’s going to be about Brazil, and I can’t wait to share it with you, hopefully, next year. It shows how much you mean to us.”

Before the presentation at the Lollapalooza Brasil 2024, noodles was very excited about the track: “It’s a lot of fun. I hope the Brazilian fans like it, I think they will. It’s kind of heavy. There’s a lot going on. I really don’t want to reveal too much until the song is released.”

But I wasn’t sure if we ever said anything about that. I think the word has already spread. Dexter You’ve already got the cat off your back. This song is already ready and recorded.

Now, the next album from Offspring is scheduled to hit streaming platforms on October 11, 2024 via Concord. He is the successor of Let the Bad Times Rollfrom 2021. The first single, released this Friday, the 7th, has a lot of energy, with an explosive chorus and punk rock riffs characteristic of the band.

“We wanted this album to have pure energy – from start to finish! That’s why we called it Supercharged,” he said Holland (via NME). “From the heights of our aspirations to the depths of our struggles, we talk about it all on this record… in a way that celebrates the lives we share and where we are now.”

“Our single’Make It All Right‘ is a great example of this because it talks about the people in our lives who make us feel strong when we feel down – our partners in crime who make us feel good,” the artist continued.

The album was recorded in three different locations this time: Maui, Vancouver and our home studio in Huntington Beach, and together with our producer Bob Rock everything was incredible. I feel like this is the best we’ve ever sounded! We’ve been rocking and headbanging for months! And we can’t wait for you to hear it!

Source: Rollingstone

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