ATLANTA - Fifteen years after their last album of new material, The B-52s are wrapping up work on their next one.
The quirky dance-pop outfit, which burst onto the new wave scene in 1979 with songs like “Rock Lobster” and cracked the pop charts in the late ’80s with the party classics “Love Shack” and “Roam,” returned to their hometown of Athens, Ga. to finish recording the as-yet unnamed record.
“We all lived down there for two months and just got back in the swing of things,” singer Fred Schneider said from his home on Long Island, N.Y. He said the group, which has been performing together since 1998 after taking an extended break, always had intentions of recording again. But with members living in New York, Georgia and Florida, it was tricky to get together and write new material.
“After the ‘Cosmic Thing’ and ‘Good Stuff’ tours (in 1989 and 1992), we were a little burned out,” he said. “We just had our ins and outs and things going on. It took a while for things to fall back into place.”
Schneider said the 11 new tracks will maintain the B-52’s danceable, party vibe but will showcase some new directions for a band that, along with R.E.M., helped put Athens on the map as a hotbed of alternative music.
“There’s more electronica on it,” he said. “It’s up-tempo and a bit sexed-up. It’s sexier than ever.” Schneider said post-production work on the album is expected to begin soon, with plans to release it early next year. The band owns the master recordings of the album and is now shopping for a record label to release it, Schneider said.
Meanwhile, the group plans a handful of U.S. and European tour dates this summer, with a full concert schedule planned when the album is released.
“It’s great to perform when we have new material,” Schneider said. “That makes all the difference.”






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Never have cared for the B-52s - actually, i've never cared fro most of the Athens bands; there's a bit too much of an element of smug "look-at-me-I'm-so-clever" in most of them, and in the B-52s especially.
However.
Manymany years ago, Elvis Costello played the Fox here in Atlanta.
Introducing "Radio Radio", he said something like "I wrote this song years ago; it's about how music on the radio was getting pretty lame. Things haven't changed much since then. These days you turn on the radio and it all sounds like the B-52s." (I might have the first two sentences there a bit incorrect; the third is just about word for word.)
Guess who were sitting about fifteen feet from him, front row center?
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Fuck Ya'!!!
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cant wait for this, I have a special place in my heart for rock lobster
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I can't believe it's been 15 years since their last album of new material.
My older sister introduced me to their music and I'll always have a special place in my heart for "Love Shack" and " Rock Lobster."