The Who could celebrate their 50th anniversary with a new album

The Who will celebrate its XNUMXth anniversary, and although the date is approaching, the contradictions continue to be a sign of the British band, which until a few months ago maintained that it would leave the stage after the celebration of half a century of career, but that now it seems that it could release a new album, successor to the 2006 'Endless wire'.

This news was revealed by the band's own singer, Roger Daltrey, which, interviewed by the British press a few days ago, stated: “Pete (Townshend) has a hundred songs composed, and he always asks me if we'll ever get to record them or not. He has the will and I am always ready to work and with the desire to do it ».

What would be the twelfth studio album on the Who's discography is still a possibility, and Daltrey during the interview also wanted to make this clear: «I still don't know, we'll see. I never really know what I'll be doing tomorrow, it all depends on what I find in my mailbox. Although I still cannot find a reason not to do it, I am almost perfect, my hearing is not so perfect, but I still have a very good voice ».

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