Eric Burdon says he is set to release an album of new Animals material dubbed Til Your River Runs Dry.
"I started feeling that I needed to use this album as a catharsis, to express my own truth. It took longer than any other album, not because of time spent in the studio, but because of the subject matter of the songs I wanted to put out there," Burdon said in a statement.
"During the making of this record, we lost Bo Diddley, one of my greatest influences. There were many things I would have said to him, if I'd realized that his time was limited," he added.
The record was recorded between 2010 and 2011, according to a report from Music-News.com.
Til Your River Runs Dry is due on September 18.
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