Ed Sheeran is prepared for the afterlife.
The singer revealed to GQ this week that he does have a gravesite in his yard — nevertheless it’s not a crypt. “I wouldn’t say it’s a crypt,” Sheeran defined, including that the world can be a chapel for pals who’ve gotten married there. The “Form of You” singer added that he wished an area for individuals near him who’ve been cremated.
“It’s a gap that’s dug within the floor with a little bit of stone over it, so each time the day comes and I move away, I get to go in there,” he added. “Folks assume it’s actually bizarre and actually morbid, however I’ve had pals die with out wills, and nobody is aware of what to do.”
Whereas the grave is for the long run, at current, Sheeran is recent off the discharge of his new album, Autumn Variations, launched through his personal Gingerbread Man Information on Sept. 29. “Final autumn, I discovered that my pals and I had been going via so many life modifications. After the warmth of the summer time, the whole lot both calmed, settled, fell aside, got here to a head or imploded,” Sheeran defined upon asserting the album. “Once I went via a troublesome time at the beginning of final yr, writing songs helped me perceive my emotions and are available to phrases with what was occurring, and after I discovered about my pal’s completely different conditions, I wrote songs, some from their views, some from mine, to seize how they and I seen the world at the moment. There have been highs of falling in love and new friendships amongst lows of heartbreak, despair, loneliness and confusion.”
Autumn Variations follows Sheeran’s Subtract, which debuted and peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 albums chart upon its launch earlier this yr.