Underwear Moistening Album On The Way From Whitesnake

Coverdale promises much on new record

David Coverdale has confirmed that Whitsenake are recording a new album to be released next year.

In an extensive interview on the Whitsenake website, Coverdale revealed that the record will be a natural follow-up to the band’s 2008 record Good To Be Bad and will coincide with a resumption in touring duties.

He described the album as "Soulful, bluesy, melodic power rock with a couple of underwear-moistening tear-jerkers thrown in for good measure. I personally feel we are off to a very strong and positive start. At this time, the plan is to resume touring in spring 2011 to coincide with the release of the new studio album. The tour will be a world tour. Yes, that includes YOUR country, boys and girls.”

In the interview Coverdale also revealed that there would be other Whitesnake projects on offer this year, hinting at possible back catalogue remasters.

"We also are planning to mix several other WHITESNAKE-related projects this year that have been consistently requested by our supporters. So, fingers crossed, it will be a very, very busy, creative and productive time thro' 2010.”

You can read the interview at the link below to find out more about Whitesnake’s forthcoming plans, about a possible Page/Coverdale album reissue, about the possibility of a Deep Purple reunion and about Coverdale’s autobiography, which he wants to call ‘How White Was My Snake.’

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