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New Ronan Keating LP may embrace “folk feel”
By CMU Editorial | Published on Wednesday 11 January 2012
Ever the bold genre adventurer, Keating has hinted that his forthcoming album (his first for five years, unless you count the various covers albums he’s put out in recent years, which he clearly doesn’t), slated for release later this year, has taken on a “folk feel”. The singer, who is a judge on the Australian version of ‘X-Factor’, broke the news to Aussie paper the Sunday Mail.
He said: “Now I have a new lease of life and I’m ready to write and record … It’s my first studio album in five years and will feature brand new songs. It has a folk feel at the moment but the sound is changing all the time”.
Hmm, how very non-committal. I could at this point say something disparaging about Ronan Keating’s lack of commitment in general, but it’s probably best I say nothing at all.