Duran Duran Announces New Album Danse Macabre For October 2023 Release, Shares Title Track

The band Duran Duran has revealed exciting information regarding their forthcoming album, Danse Macabre. The group’s plan to release Danse Macabre dates back to the 31st of October 2022. The band’s performance in their concert in Las Vegas last Halloween sparked motivation for them to begin writing lyrics for their forthcoming song, “Danse Macabre.” According to MXDWN, the guitarist of said band anticipates releasing a solo album, Man’s a Wolf to Man, outside his career for Duran Duran.

According to Duran Duran’s keyboardist, Nick Rhodes, he said:

“The idea was born out of a show we played in Las Vegas on October 31st, 2022. We had decided to seize the moment to create a unique, special event…the temptation of using glorious gothic visuals set to a dark soundtrack of horror and humor was simply irresistible. That evening inspired us to explore further and to make an album, using Halloween as the key theme. The record metamorphosed through a pure, organic process, and not only was it made faster than anything since our debut album, it has also resulted in something none of us could have ever predicted. Emotion, mood, style and attitude have always been at the heart of Duran Duran’s DNA, we search for light in the darkness and darkness in the light, and I feel we have somehow managed to capture the essence of all of that in this project.”

Thus, almost a year later, the band has kept their promise to provide their fans with what comes next in their musical journey.

According to Spin, Duran Duran’s forthcoming discography would range from originally written songs to covers from famous pop singers to evoke nostalgia. The band anticipates releasing some reimagined songs from their previous albums.

TRACKLIST
Nightboat
Black Moonlight
Love Voudou
Bury A Friend
Supernature
Danse Macabre
Secret Oktober 31st
Ghost Town
Paint It Black
Super Lonely Freak
Spellbound
Psycho Killer (feat. Victoria De Angelis)
Confession in the Afterlife

Photo Credit: Boston Lynn Schulz

 

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