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Roger Taylor teases new Queen music after almost 30 years

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Roger Taylor has teased new music from Queen – almost 30 years on from their latest album.The legendary band posthumously released their 15th and final studio record, ‘Made In Heaven’, in 1995 following the death of frontman Freddie Mercury in 1991.In 2004, Queen began performing with Paul Rodgers as their lead vocalist before Adam Lambert took on the role in 2011.

The latter recently played with the group on their huge ‘Rhapsody Tour’, which concluded in Tokyo this February.Queen shared a rediscovered track featuring Mercury’s vocals, ‘Face It Alone’, in October 2022.During a new interview with Uncut (via Music News), drummer Taylor was asked if Queen could potentially record and release any new material. “I think we might,” he responded.“Brian [May] and myself were talking the other day, and we both said that if we feel we have some good material, why not?

We can still play. We can still sing. So I don’t see why not.”Last year, May revealed that Queen had “dabbled a little” in making new music with Lambert. “It is just that you haven’t heard any of it,” the guitarist continued.“It would have to be something so special that we would feel we would want to launch it on the public.”Lambert then acknowledged the “pressure” involved in Queen returning with new material. “If they’re going to put something out that’s new, it’s got to be at a certain level,” he explained.“It has to be the right thing.

And I’ve always said, ‘Is it appropriate for me to be doing new material?’ I feel like it scares me.”In 2021, May said making new Queen music “would have to be a very spontaneous moment” – but confirmed that recording sessions had taken place.He added: “Actually, Adam, Roger and myself have been in the studio trying things out,.

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