Friday, June 26, 2015

Carrie Underwood’s Upcoming Fifth Album Will Have A Different Sound

Hello everyone, just to let you know that Carrie Underwood’s upcoming fifth album was almost done and she has to record a few songs left. Her music will be different than her 4 albums from 2005-2012 and her music will be produced by a different producer as well as Mark Bright. Now, here’s what Carrie Underwood has to say about the upcoming fifth album. Shall we?


Following in Taylor Swift's footsteps, Carrie Underwood is working so hard on a new record, and the project — which will be Underwood’s first studio album since her 2012 platinum-selling Blown Away record — will show another side of her artistry. According to the singer, this new album will feature a "different sound."

There have been teasers, hints and tweets in the last few months, all pointing in a new direction. Underwood confirms that new music will feature a different side of artistry that we have never seen before from her.

"There's definitely a different sound that's coming together," Carrie Underwood told Country Countdown USA. "I want everything to have its own space and look different, sound different, feel different. So I've been working with another producer, as well as with Mark Bright, who I'm always gonna love, but getting things a little different, and it's been fun. "There's still a few steps to go, but it shouldn't be too long," she continued as she said they have already laid vocals and background vocals.

The Something In The Water crossover hitmaker still has not provided a release date for her new record, but she's not shy about the new music she has been creating. "I feel things have a different sort of twang to them, kind of a rock twang," she shared. "So there should be some things that fans hopefully have liked about the music we've done, but also a little growth, a little bit of shift, so still things they've liked but new things to see, hear and feel."

Ever since Blown Away was released three years ago on May 1, 2012, Carrie Underwood has given birth to her first child, Isaiah Michael Fisher, who was born in February. Being a mother has influenced her in every way, she says, including her music.

“It’s impossible to not let your life affect things,” she acknowledges. “There’s one song that will probably make it on the album that’s about my husband and our baby; it’s really sweet, and I’m happy to have that life magic happening in the room, and he’ll be able to look back at it and say, ‘That’s about me!’”

There is no confirmed release date for the new project, but with Carrie Underwood back to work, it’s likely we’ll start hearing new music on the sooner side of average.

Fans might find her new music has a bit of an edge to it that wasn’t there before (most likely pop music with a rock twang instead of country music).

With no release date or album title has been given yet, she has eluded to some tracks being inspired by baby Isaiah and that there has been a lot of progress made.

“So there should be some things that [fans] hopefully have liked about the music we’ve done, but also a little growth, a little bit of shift, so still things they’ve liked but new things to see, hear and feel.”

As a change in style makes sense for the country star that should make pop music for her crossover on pop, she has gone through a bit of change in her personal life after becoming a 32-year old mother.


Wow, that reminds me of something. Now, here’s my suggestion/guess for Carrie Underwood’s upcoming next album. Remember I talked about my ideas for Carrie Underwood’s fifth album in my previous articles? I already talked about it and I will say it again. How about pop music. Yeah, pop music is perfect for a country queen who might want to record pop music for her crossover appeal. In fact, let’s have Max Martin to visit Carrie Underwood and fix her fifth album’s tracks for the most part by editing her country songs and turned them to pop music by replacing country twang with pop rock with a rock twang. That way, Carrie Underwood’s pop music will be more pop rock with a southern rock twang.

If Carrie Underwood goes in a more pop route, then how about this: have Carrie Underwood record pop music and have pop music to be pop rock with a twang. Country music’s Little Toy Guns really worked well. It even let MTV Hits air the Little Toy Guns music video on Hits Takeover. That would be my guess. This will allow Carrie Underwood to produce her first pop album and she might even go in a pop music route allowing Carrie Underwood to take a break from her country career and to pop music for her crossover appeal towards pop. She can even collaborate with a pop divas like Demi Lovato or Selena Gomez. That would be my guess for Carrie Underwood’s fifth album. This will be Taylor Swift all over again. Make it happen.

What do you think? Do you think Carrie Underwood’s upcoming fifth album will have her first pop music. Do you think Carrie Underwood’s pop music will be pop rock music with a rock twang? Do you think Carrie Underwood's pop music allows Carrie Underwood crossed over her music to her new pop audiences would be a good thing? Sound off below!

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