Kate Bush wants to make music again 13 years later: “It's been a long time”

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In a year in which we have experienced the reconciliation of the Gallagher brothers and the return of Oasis, why not continue dreaming classical? And it is that Kate Bush has confessed to British radio her desire to release music again.

“I really want to get back to that creative space, it's been a long time,” he said a couple of days ago on the show Today from BBC Radio 4. The singer gave an interview on the occasion of the premiere of Little Shrew (Snowflake), an animated short film that he has written and directed, the benefits of which will go to children affected by war through the NGO War Child.

The author of Running Up That Hillwhich was resurrected among the mainstream in 2022 thanks to Stranger Thingstold host Emma Barnett that, although he wasn't working on new repertoire right now, he has been “catching up by doing a lot of documentation work over the last few years, redesigning the website and putting together a lyric booklet.”

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“I'm willing to start working on a new album when all this is over. (…) Throughout this last year in particular I have felt ready to start doing something new,” she added. However, although she may be ready to re-enter the studio to create new repertoire, the truth is that He is not ready to return to the stage. “I still don't see myself,” he told the announcer when she asked him about the topic.

The last album in Kate Bush's discography dates back to 2011, when she published 50 Words for Snow. Since then, only compilations have been released, both live and studio versions. He comeback The English one is close.

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