Billie Eilish hopes to release new album ‘next year’ E! News UK

Billie Eilish hopes to release a new album “next year”.
The 20-year-old pop star previously worked with his brother FINNEAS on the hit records “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?” and ‘Happier Than Ever’ – both of which topped charts around the world – and hope the duo will release a third album in 2023, but have in the meantime created the surprise ‘Guitar Songs’ EP.
She said: “We’re going to hopefully do another album next year. I mean, it’s crazy. I hate to say that because I know it’s a bummer for people who think: “Oh my God, they’re making an album. It will come out soon.’ TV and The 30th are the only songs we have. We don’t have any other songs. These songs are really current for me, and these are songs that I want to say in this moment. I was talking to FINNEAS and I was like, “You know what, man? I don’t want to wait until the next album cycle to put these songs on an album and then it’s like, ‘Wow, we have these two songs from guitar who are two years old.’”
The ‘wicked’ hitmaker – who has been on a world tour since February – went on to explain that it can be “really difficult” to write new music on the road due to a grueling schedule.
Speaking to Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1, she added: “FINNEAS and I had talked about we want to make music and we just haven’t had time to make music and we’re on tour and it’s busy and this and that So we made a little schedule, we said to ourselves: “Well, well, we’ll see if we earn anything if we work today.” But when we’re sure the road and especially with the schedule we had, it was really hard. But we tried, and we ended up writing, I think, the first verse and the chorus… We wrote the first verse there a few months ago, several months ago now, and it was… do I just have to say it? [my personal assistant] Laura right now. Laura is sitting here. We walk into my green room, and I’m like, “Laura, listen to this song we just wrote,” and that was just the verse. It was only the first verse. I play it, and Laura is literally sitting there like that, and I was like, ‘But this is fictional. It’s just fictional. It’s nothing real. Do not worry. “Then a few months passed, and things changed, and then we wrote the rest of the song.”