Johnny Marr’s new album ‘Call The Comet’ will be released on June 15.
The 54-year-old musician – who is best known for his time with The Smiths – has claimed that his upcomig third solo record will be something than his fans can relate to.
He explained: "’Call The Comet’ is my own magic realism.
"It’s set in the not-too-distant future and is mostly concerned with the idea of an alternative society. The characters in the songs are searching for a new idealism, although there are some personal songs in there too. It’s something that people like me can relate to."
The 12-track album features new single ‘The Tracers’, with other highlights including ‘Actor Attractor’, ‘Walk Into The Sea’ and ‘Bug’.
Johnny is also scheduled to play a series of intimate venues to preview the release of ‘Call The Comet’, starting in Dublin on May 12 and finishing in Los Angeles on June 5.
The guiarist – who released his earlier solo albums, ‘The Messenger’and ‘Playland’, in 2013 and 2014 respectively – previously spoke of his determination to sound distinct from The Smiths.
Johnny – who has also appeared in various bands since The Smiths, including Modest Mouse and the Cribs – shared: "As successful as that was and as much as people loved it, when you’re 24 or 25 you don’t want to have a label stuck on your forehead and just be going round on a conveyor belt for the rest of your life, no matter how good that label is."