KING CRIMSON guitarist and singer Jakko Jakszyk has revealed that the band are currently working on a new album, their first since 2003’s The Power to Believe.
Speaking with Goldmine, Jakszyk is asked about joining KING CRIMSON in 2013, a decade after he’d founded the 21st Century Schizoid Band to performing CRIMSON songs alongside band alumni Ian McDonald, Mel Collins, Peter Giles and Michael Giles.
“It was an amazing thing to have done, and in a way, part of it’s still happening,” says Jakszyk. “As we speak, we’re doing a King Crimson studio album.
“When that will come out and what format or how – that’s beyond my brief. But yeah, we’ve been doing it piecemeal, and then a couple of months ago, the management said, ‘Can we?’ So, yeah. I’ve been recording that with a view to it coming out in some format at some point. But who knows when?”
He goes on to confirm that the lineup of musicians on the album will be the same as that which completed KING CRIMSON‘s final tour in 2021, namely Jakszyk, band leader and guitarist Robert Fripp, bassist Tony Levin, saxophonist Mel Collins and drummers Pat Mastelotto, Gavin Harrison and Jeremy Stacey.
Jakko Jakszyk‘s new solo album, Son of Glen, is out now.
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