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Pet Shop Boys To Release First New Music In 2 Years

Two years since their last offering, Pet Shop Boys are ready to release brand new music. 

Members Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe have confirmed ‘Lost’ their forthcoming four-track EP that will accompany the 2023 edition of their yearly-released book ‘Annually’. 

Taking to their social media the UK duo wrote “Pet Shop Boys will be releasing their first new music for two years with the four-track CD EP, “Lost”, which accompanies the 2023 edition of Pet Shop Boys “Annually” book, available in April. “The EP takes its title “Lost” from the first song, “The lost room”, but “it also seems to represent a sort of larger, philosophical or political point, where there’ve been times recently where the world feels a bit lost in terms of the direction it’s going in. (sic)” “The “Lost” CD EP and the 2023 edition of “Annually” will be released on April 15th and can be pre-ordered at the link below. (sic)” 

In 2020, the superstar dance/pop pair credited their long career with “never” losing the “sense of playfulness” in their work, with Neil saying “We have a lot of fun writing. There’s a lot of laughter.” “We are quite lucky really. I know most people in music have much more difficult relationships than we do. “It’s not just like a job. It’s more playful than that. All creativity is out of a sense of play.’ “Chris and I have never lost that sense of playfulness.” And when asked whether they have ever any creative differences, Tennant insisted: “We can do what we want to do within Pet Shop Boys.”

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Author: Al Denté

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