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He's really the opposite of funny

He really needs to take a break. Ever since Divide I don’t think he’s went more than a few weeks without a single of his own, a remix of said single, album of his own or a feature on someone else’s track.

 

However I did actually like Subtract as a whole album it’s his strongest work but he really needs to give fans an opportunity to miss him

His Pokemon soundtrack is still better than the entire tracks from last album and it might be twice better than this.

was he not going to bog off for a while after that last album to go be a daddy

 

I suppose it flipping even more than he expected has worried him slash the label

 

probably going back to trend chasing whatnot

Oh my christ I really thought he might finally take a break for at least a little while after his last album performed less spectacularly than he's been used to.

 

The king of throwing shit at the wall to see what sticks.

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Don't forget it "wasn't intended to be commercial'

 

As he rushed ro get Tayloe Swift's folklore peoducers and stylists onboard!! :rofl: It's like Robbie trying to do a dance album because Madonna had ahuge one all over again.

Although come to think of it when he was promoting the last album I do seem to recall him wittering on in an interview about a more commercial album he had been planning for ages before he had the inspiration to do that instead and make it more personal and it did cross my mind at the time that the planned album was waiting in the wings for release anyway.
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was he not going to bog off for a while after that last album to go be a daddy

 

I suppose it flipping even more than he expected has worried him slash the label

 

probably going back to trend chasing whatnot

It sounds like it’ll be quite the opposite to that, Atlantic aren’t even involved with it.

 

Ed Sheeran will release a new album on his own label this fall possibly titled "Autumn Variations," he announced late Friday night in Minneapolis.

 

Near the end of his 2 ½-hour performance Friday at the sold-out 2,200-seat State Theatre, Sheeran performed three unreleased songs and explained that they will be part of a new album on his label because his contract with Atlantic Records ended with this year's "-" (pronounced "Subtract").

 

Ed performed brand new love songs, which the British superstar asked concertgoers not to video: "Crashing in Head and Heels," the falsetto-rendered "Blue" and "Magical," which he said he sings to his young daughters daily.

 

Sheeran pointed out that, even though fans probably couldn't decipher it, he grew up with classical music, the field of his mother and brother. He was fond of Edward Elgar's "Enigma Variations." Hence the possible title of Sheeran's next project, "Autumn Variations."

 

"I take 3 ½ years to put together an album," he explained. This new one might come "three or four months" after "Subtract."

 

"I have no desires or expectations for this album," he continued. "I'll put this album out myself. My own record label. It's not going to have the same push or machine behind it. Songs will not be hammered down your throats for four or five years."

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