No Doubt's lead singer Gwen Stefani is not ashamed to admit that their new album Push and Shove is a series of accidents and mistakes:
"We don't know what we're doing," Gwen laughed. "Everything's basically a series of accidents and mistakes."
Push and Shove is to be released on September 25, and the band plans to continue pushing the boundaries of pop and rock.
"Honestly . . . we just make music that we love and we want to play. We get inspired by something, and we kind of go with it," bassist Tony Kanal said. "We've always been huge fans of ska and reggae music, and when we were making the Rock Steady record, we were super into dancehall — we still are."
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