Post Malone’s next album ‘Austin’ will be released on July 28.
The ‘Circles’ hitmaker, real name Austin Richard Post, has said that making the follow-up to 2022’s ‘Twelve Carat Toothache’ was the “most challenging and rewarding” experience of his life, and that he plays guitar on every track.
“Hey guys, what’s going on?” he remarked in an Instagram video update.
“This is Posty.” I just wanted to express how much I adore you two. I’m now on tour throughout Europe. And I wanted to let you know that I’ll be releasing an album this summer on July 28th. It’s called ‘Austin,’ after my given name. That is my given name. It’s been some of the most enjoyable music, as well as some of the most challenging and rewarding music for me.
“You know, I’m trying to really push myself and do some cool stuff.”
‘Mourning,’ the album’s second track, will be released on Friday (19.05.23).
The first, ‘Chemical,’ was issued as part of ‘The Diamond Collection’ in April.
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“I played guitar on every song on the record, and it was a really, really fun experience,” Post concluded. I’m beyond thrilled to share it with you. The single ‘Chemical’ is now available, and it is included in the album. Then, on Friday, I have another song named ‘Mourning’ with a ‘u’… something like that. But I’m really happy to share it with you. We just finished filming a music video in Scotland, which is extremely stunning. There’s a large a** ice cube in it, which I thought was awful***.”
“But I’m super excited for you guys to hear it, and I love you guys so much,” he continued.
“You know, I just hope you guys keep f‘ being amazing, spreading love, and being yourself, and I f‘ love y’all, man.” Have a wonderful f‘ night, a wonderful f‘ week, embrace your family, and keep spreading love. I adore you!”
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