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Ian Gillan talks about Deep Purple’s new album
After almost six decades, Deep Purple continues to tour and record new music. Besides a busy touring scheduled this year, according to the band's frontman Ian Gillan they are also putting finished touches on their upcoming new album, which will be 24th studio album, the follow up for "=1" (2024).
This will be their second album with the guitarist Simon McBride and besides Gillan, the band is also formed by Don Airey (Keyboards) and the classic members Ian Paice (Drums - founding member) and Roger Glover (Bass). In an interview with Songwriting for Songwriters, Ian Gillan talked about the upcoming record.
Ian Gillan talks about Deep Purple's new album
"Well, it's very interesting on this one. I can't give you too much at this stage, but it's basically very optimistic. Let's say there's a general theme. It's a fairly loose conceptual idea of the end of humanity, but not as grim as it sounds. In fact, it's very optimistic. It's about the metamorphosis of humanity into a metaphysical state, our next incarnation. It's a bit too early to be doing interviews about this. I don't mean time of day. I mean, it's not gonna be out until June, so I don't want to give too much away."
He continued talking about how Deep Purple works when writing songs: "(The chemistry) It's very important, obviously. But at the same time you've got to ignore it. I've got an idea that came to me a long time ago with Deep Purple. But when you're writing like that, as opposed to sitting down with a co-writer or on your own with a guitar and you're writing the entire thing, then there are no boundaries, really. But with a band, you are very much confined by what you're given."
"For example, the working practice of Purple has always been the same. We go to a place for a week or 10 days and go into the office every day — start at noon, finish at six and stop for tea at three o'clock. It's like going to the office. And the guys just start playing, and it's all improvised. You have no idea. If you were a listener, you'd think you might be hearing the preparation for something operatic or a mood music for a yoga or massage parlor or you might be in a jazz club or hearing some blues or rock or soul, any kind of thing that came to their mind. These are great players, and so the music evolves, as I say, and then dramatically switches into something else."
He continued:
"So basically it's a week-long or eight-day jam. And every now and again, somebody nods to somebody else and says, 'Okay, that's worth keeping,' an idea, a mood, a rhythm, a sequence, or anything like that, and we record it and come back at the end of the session with probably 35 or 40 ideas. And the next session is much the same. We trim it down and then add some more, and trim it down to 30 ideas, and it gradually evolves. Now, I don't have much choice, really, other than to say, 'Well, perhaps there's too many verses there,' or 'we need a little bit here', or a section or a middle eight there or whatever."
But basically it's the guys putting the songs together. And I just have to — what I call — ride the pony. And when it comes to sitting down alone and shaping my contribution, I've gotta pretty much fit in. But then again, it's easy to be overwhelmed with something like that because it's a hell of a challenge. So I've got this attitude, I've gotta take over, I've gotta dominate completely and make it sound not as if I'm hopping on afterwards, but as if the whole idea came from the song first. It's a reversal."
"So I've got complete freedom in terms of lyrics, but obviously there's a mood thing. And it's gotta fit with the songs. And, obviously, I liked in more recent years, particularly, to have a concept for the album that basically hangs things together. The last album was called '=1' and it was all about my frustration with the complexities of life these days and so forth," Ian Gillan said (Transcribed by Blabbermouth).
Deep Purple 2026 tour dates
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April
11 – Tokyo, Japan – Nippon Budokan
13 – Osaka, Japan – Grand Cube
15 – Nagoya, Japan – Mizuokadani Steel Machinery Public Hall
18 – Jakarta, Indonesia – Indonesia Arena, GBK Senayan
22 – Almaty, Kazakhstan – Almaty Arena
June
11 – Espoo, Finland – Espoo Metro Arena
12 – Tampere, Finland – Nokia Arena
14 – Kristiansand, Norway – Dirty Old Town Live, Odderøya Amfi
18 – Clisson, France – Hellfest (Sold Out)
20 – Meppen, Germany – Emsland Open Air
24 – Mönchengladbach, Germany – SparkassenPark
27 – Coburg, Germany – HUK Coburg Open Air, Schlossplatz
28 – Ulm, Germany – Klosterhof Wiblingen
July
4 – Gredos, Ávila, Spain – Músicos en la Naturaleza
5 – Pamplona, Spain – Navarra Arena
9 – Málaga, Spain – Starlite
10 – Cádiz, Spain – Tío Pepe Festival
16 – Pisa, Italy – Pisa Summer Knights, Piazza dei Cavalieri
17 – Este, Italy – Este Music Festival, Castello Carrarese
19 – Munich, Germany – Tollwood Festival
September
29 – Sofia, Bulgaria – 8888 Arena
October
1 – Cluj, Romania – BT Arena
2 – Budapest, Hungary – László Papp Arena
4 – Bratislava, Slovakia – Tipos Arena
5 – Vienna, Austria – Stadthalle
7 – Prague, Czech Republic – O2 Arena
8 – Łódź, Poland – Atlas Arena
10 – Belgrade, Serbia – Stark Arena
11 – Skopje, North Macedonia – Boris Trajkovski Arena
13 – Athens, Greece – Telekom Centre Arena
16 – Zurich, Switzerland – Hallenstadion
17 – Milan, Italy – Unipol Forum
19 – Barcelona, Spain – Sant Jordi Club
22 – Paris, France – Adidas Arena
23 – Antwerp, Belgium – Lotto Arena
25 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena
26 – Stockholm, Sweden – Avicii Arena
28 – Oslo, Norway – Spektrum Arena
29 – Gothenburg, Sweden – Scandinavium
31 – Leipzig, Germany – QI Arena
November
1 – Hamburg, Germany – Sporthalle
3 – Dortmund, Germany – Westfalenhalle
4 – Berlin, Germany – Uber Arena
6 – Frankfurt, Germany – Festhalle
7 – Nuremberg, Germany – Arena
9 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome
10 – Strasbourg, France – Zénith
12 – Bordeaux, France – Arkéa Arena
13 – Nantes, France – Zénith
15 – Lyon, France – LDLC Arena
18 – Newcastle, England – Utilita Arena
19 – Glasgow, Scotland – OVO Hydro
21 – Birmingham, England – BP Pulse Arena
22 – Manchester, England – AO Arena
24 – London, England – Eventim Apollo
December
13 – Monterrey, Mexico – Arena Monterrey
16 – Guadalajara, Mexico – Arena Guadalajara
19 – Mexico City, Mexico – Estadio Fray Nano
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