"With Duran Duran, we've always accepted change. Music evolves, or sound has evolved and this is a new phase we're moving into now, and I couldn't be more excited about it," he "I truly wish him well. You never say never with these things.
We may end up playing with Andy another day in the future. For now, we'd done another five years together and I guess that seems to be our attention span. It was five years the first time and five years this time.
" red-hot hitmaker Timbaland, one of which, "Night Runner," urban producers, more so than rock producers," Rhodes said. (they suggest) things we'd do ourselves naturally anyway." in September in New York.
"All of us have admired his work, particularly on his first solo album," Rhodes said of Timberlake. "He's a real talent. It was quite natural for him on vocal arrangements and melodic structure.
" reggae-tinged "48 Hours Later" and "Transcendental Mental," which Rhodes said takes aim at "new-age frauds. It's one of the funniest lyrics Simon has written in many years." album.
"I always think it's much more fun when you can go out with material that isn't more than a year old," Rhodes said. "Last time, we were playing material, as new material, that to us was already three years old.
