Get ready for a musical comeback that will rock your world! Heart, the legendary classic rock band, is back with a bang after a decade of silence.
In a recent interview, Nancy Wilson, the band's singer-guitarist, revealed that she and her sister, Ann Wilson, are in the creative zone, crafting new songs. This exciting news marks a significant milestone, as it's been over 50 years since their debut album and almost a decade since their last full-length record, 'Beautiful Broken'.
Nancy shared her thoughts, stating, "I'm feeling incredibly inspired to create, and I believe this is the perfect moment for Heart to celebrate its legacy. We're planning to make one final album, a true victory lap, and then focus on the Heart film documentary in 2027."
But here's where it gets intriguing: the band is currently on tour, with no recording dates set yet. The lineup includes the talented Wilson sisters, who co-founded Heart back in 1973, along with members of Ann's solo band, Tripsitter. Nancy expressed her excitement about the current band members, saying, "There are no limits to what we can achieve musically with this incredible lineup."
And this is the part most people miss: Heart's journey doesn't end with the new album. An upcoming biopic, in the works at Amazon Films, will showcase the band's story, with a script by Carrie Brownstein. Nancy even suggested her dream casting for the Wilson sisters' roles: Elle and Dakota Fanning.
Heart, inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013, is renowned for hits like "Alone," "Barracuda," and "Crazy on You." Ann Wilson, now 75, has successfully battled cancer, while Nancy, 71, has composed for films such as "Almost Famous" and "Jerry Maguire."
With over a dozen tour dates lined up, Heart is ready to rock your world. Catch them live, and stay tuned for their upcoming album and biopic. It's an exciting time for Heart fans!
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