Neil Young says he's currently in the studio working on his 37th solo album, set for release this summer. Young opened up with Rolling Stone on his latest effort, which he says is "like a giant radio show."
"It has no stops," he claimed. "The songs are too long for iTunes, thank God, so they won't be on iTunes. I'm making it available in the formats that can handle it."
He added, "Like a live show, but it's not like a live show. Imagine it's a live show where the audience is full of every living thing on earth — all of the animals and insects and amphibians and birds and everybody — we're all represented. And also they overtake the music once in a while and play the instruments. It's not conventional, but it is based on live performance."
Young's latest album was last year's The Monsanto Years.
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