“A Feeling of Rebirth”: Brian May Teases Queen’s Future Plans for New Music
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Brian May, the iconic guitarist of Queen, has sparked excitement among fans with a recent tease about the band’s potential future in music. Appearing on The Leona Graham Podcast, May gave a glimpse into the possibility of Queen releasing new music, which has always been a subject of speculation since the passing of legendary frontman Freddie Mercury.
When asked by Graham if there was any chance of new material from Queen, May responded with a sense of optimism, hinting at the creative processes still alive within the band. “I think Roger (drummer) and I both put stuff down from time to time. We do. And sometimes we get together and go, what you got? You know?” May said, indicating that the band members continue to work individually and share ideas.
He further elaborated, describing how these sporadic exchanges of musical ideas could eventually lead to something bigger. “So that kind of stuff happens and maybe there will be a point where we actually make the decision to do it,” he continued. “It’s kind of an odd feeling. There’s a feeling of almost rebirth happening.”
May’s mention of a “rebirth” hints at a fresh chapter for the band, despite having already secured their place in music history with hits like We Will Rock You and Bohemian Rhapsody. He then elaborated on a significant change in the band’s financial and creative landscape, referring to Queen’s decision to sell their past catalog to Sony. “We have exchanged all our future earnings from the past for a lump sum,” he explained, acknowledging that this deal grants Sony the rights to Queen’s historic music while leaving the band in control of their future output.
This new arrangement, May said, serves as “an invitation to create something,” signaling that Queen may indeed rise to the challenge of producing new music. The thought of future releases from a band that has influenced generations is an exciting prospect for fans who have followed Queen’s journey for decades.
While May stopped short of confirming anything definitive, his words reflect a renewed sense of purpose within Queen. With new creative freedom and the possibility of collaborating once again, fans are left eagerly awaiting what could be the next phase of Queen’s musical legacy.
Whether it’s a return to the studio or a unique new collaboration, one thing is certain – Queen’s future still holds the potential for new and thrilling music. If this “rebirth” does indeed materialize, it will be a moment of triumph for fans and a fitting continuation of the band’s incredible legacy.