Quotes Indie

If you think you’re a fan, then you are a fan.
Don't you give up, don't you mess up..because I won't.

You have to get up, and try, try, and try...

Hello, No Doubt!


"A lot of stuff happened during that time period,"  Gwen Stefani says. "Marriages, babies and, for me, two records and two clothing lines. So if you really worked out the math, you'd be like, 'Wow, you guys are going fast.'"


Ten years without any new albums and now... It is about two months from completion and their sixth album is still untitled, but they give a visitor to producer Spike Stent's sleek Santa Monica studio a taste: "Settle Down" is a party-ready reggae blast featuring Stefani's toasting skills; "One More Summer" updates the band's ska-pop sound with pounding dance beats, arena-size guitars and a beyond-catchy chorus — "One more summer/One more weekend/I'm your lover/You're my weakness." Drummer Adrian Young tells his bandmates he can't wait to play the song live: "I might lose control and shit all over myself."


During No Doubt's hiatus, Young drummed for Maroon 5 and Scott Weiland; bassist Tony Kanal focused on production work, including Pink's smash single "Sober"; guitarist Tom Dumont did some producing of his own, including Matt Costa's debut album. Stefani released two hit albums, Love. Angel. Music. Baby. and The Sweet Escape. "Those come from my girl side and theatrical side." With No Doubt, Stefani says, she's "heels off."

No Doubt started working on this album in 2008, but as we have noted, Stefani was pregnant with Zuma, her second son with Gavin Rossdale, and also she was having trouble focusing on songwriting. She remembers her frame of mind: "I'm already creating something — I have nothing left." Instead, the band hit the road in the summer of 2009. According to Pollstar, the tour sold 781,615 tickets and grossed $34 million over 57 shows. "We had so much fun," Stefani says. "Backstage, we had all the nannies and the babies and the blowup swimming pools." FYI, The four members of No Doubt now have eight children between them. :)

The band reconvened in November 2009, writing from around 4 p.m. to midnight in Kanal's studio featuring a view of Hollywood . 

"Writing with other people is a learning experience," Kanal adds, "but when you come back, and you're sitting in a room together, it feels like home."

No Doubt obsessively polished each song, Kanal says. "We would say, 'OK, the B section isn't good enough, let's rewrite that,' until we felt the song was great." After laboring through 2010, they had nine songs ("Ten if we write the chorus for that last one," says Kanal), and have spent 2011 recording them with Stent.

"It's so exciting to have a record coming out," Stefani says, almost vibrating with glee. "And we all want the same thing: for it to be modern and catchy and addictive. Once you make music that connects with people, it's like you taste blood — you can't go back." 

Here is an exclusive first look at clips from the "Settle Down" music video shoot set to the song "Underneath It All" from the band's fifth studio album "Rock Steady." 

"Settle Down" hits the Internet on July 16th 2012.

No Doubt's new album "Push and Shove" will be released on September 25th 2012. We have all summer to wait for their new album...

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