Work has commenced on a new Backstreet Boys album.
Source: Halifax Herald from Mature Fan Club
After a two-year absence from each other, the quintet reconvened about three weeks ago to start writing and creating new music.
"This two-year break has been good," said A.J. McLean. "We've all grown apart and back together. Personally I think we're stronger than we've ever been."
After spending several months in rehab for alcoholism, McLean said the band's dynamics are different.
"I'm coming up on two years sober. My life has completely changed. This is my first album with the boys completely sober. I'm looking forward to it. It's a whole new world for me."
But now that they've all grown into men, can they make the world fall in love again with a boy band?
"I hope so," says Brian Littrell. "
He said the new album will differ from their previous bubblegum harmonies. "It's a little different. We can't give a whole lot away because we're in the experimental stage," Littrell said.
Adds McLean: "Obviously some of the lyrical content will be more adult, not in the sense of vulgarity but we're all grown men. Some of the stuff won't be the same poppy stuff we did before."
The Backstreet Boys formed 11 years ago.