Stereophonics announce new single from forthcoming 13th studio album
Stereophonics wanted to explore the "restlessness in uncertainty" in their new single.

Stereophonics wanted to explore the "restlessness in uncertainty" in their new single.
The rock band - which currently consists of Kelly Jones, Richard Jones, Adam Zindani, Jamie Morrison and touring member Tony Kirkham - are due to release their 13th studio album 'Make ‘em Laugh, Make ‘em Cry, Make ‘em Wait' in April and have now teased details of the lead single 'There’s Always Gonna Be Something'.
Kelly said: "'There’s Always Gonna Be Something' is a song that could be describing the restlessness in uncertainty, struggling to arrive at acceptance. A part within all of us."
The 'Dakota' hitmaker even noted that the artwork for the new album was inspired by a trip to New York, where he noted that it was a painting that prompted him to run with a pink theme for the brand new record.
He said: "I went to New York, I visited some galleries, I saw ‘ART IS A GUARANTY OF SANITY’, a painting by Louise Bourgeois. She believed art was a form of mental healing and a way to process difficult emotions.
"The spelling caught me first, then the simplicity of the words etched onto a pink tile. So I tried scratching my title, inspired by my own art school teacher thirty years ago. And I loved it. I loved the simplicity of the pink. The pink album was born”
The announcement comes just weeks ahead of the band launching their world tour, which will kick off in Marcha dn run across the UK and Europe until July.
'Make ‘em Laugh, Make ‘em Cry, Make ‘em Wait' will be released via EMI on April 25 and is available for pre-order here.
Listen to the new single here.
‘Make ‘em Laugh, Make ‘em Cry, Make ‘em Wait’ tracklist:
'Make It On Your Own'
'There’s Always Gonna Be Something'
'Seems Like You Don’t Know Me'
'Colours Of October'
'Eyes Too Big For My Belly'
'Mary Is A Singer'
'Backroom Boys'
'Feeling Of Falling We Crave'