The Who‘s Roger Daltrey has admitted that he is reluctant to record another album with the band, because there isn’t a “record market anymore”.The British band returned in 2019 with ‘Who’, their first record in 13 years, but Daltrey says he’s not sure that a follow-up will materialise.He told Uncut: “Will there be another Who album?
I don’t know. There’s no record market any more. Everybody talks about streaming, but have you seen what artists get from that?
It’s a joke.“It was great to get an album out there, something that the fans liked, and I was really proud of it. But far too much money was spent making it.”In contrast, his bandmate Pete Townshend recently admitted that he’s ready to record a new album with the band.
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