Jonas Brothers opened up concerning the sound of their upcoming album, The Album, in a brand new interview on Wednesday (March 8).
“We’re taking the roots of what our sound is, but additionally going again to our roots and pulling from these ‘70s influences we grew up listening to,” Nick Jonas teased at Spotify’s Stream On occasion to E! Information.
Joe Jonas jumped in so as to add: “Plenty of issues occurred clearly within the final couple of years, so we by no means acquired the time to only join, keep in a single room and work on new music. To have the ability to do this and have that final result that we had, we’re so thrilled.”
Among the many references the siblings level to on The Album embrace sounds from the Seventies just like the Bee Gees, Boston and Stevie Marvel.
Kevin Jonas additionally teased the Brothers’ plans to hit the street later this yr to advertise the studio set. “We haven’t introduced the tour, however it will likely be coming very quickly,” he mentioned. “We’re going to be doing a bunch of reveals main as much as the album launch as effectively. Plenty of thrilling issues this yr and the years to return.”
Previous to The Album‘s Could 12 launch, Joe, Kevin and Nick will even be taking on the Marquis Theater in New York Metropolis for a five-night residency on Broadway. Every night time beginning subsequent Tuesday (March 14), they’ll spotlight one among of their previous albums — from 2007’s Jonas Brothers to 2019’s Happiness Begins — earlier than performing their new album dwell for the primary time. This week, additionally they introduced a one-night-only present at London’s Royal Albert Corridor set for April 14.