Iggy Pop's Latest Release 'Every Loser': A High-Energy Ode to Punk Rock



by FARUK IMAMOVIC

Iggy Pop's Latest Release 'Every Loser': A High-Energy Ode to Punk Rock
Iggy Pop's Latest Release 'Every Loser': A High-Energy Ode to Punk Rock

Punk icon Iggy Pop has just released his nineteenth studio album, "Every Loser," a return to the raw and dirty sound that first made him famous. This album marks a departure from the atmospheric style of his previous work and is meant to be played loud and enjoyed at live concerts.

Iggy Pop has teamed up with Atlantic Records and Gold Tooth Record label, founded by Andrew Watt, known for producing hits with some of the biggest names in the industry, including Justin Bieber, Post Malone, Elton John, Ed Sheeran, Miley Cyrus, Dua Lipa, and Ozzy Osbourne.

New label deal

In a statement announcing the new label deal, Watt said: “Iggy Pop is a fucking icon. A true original. The guy invented the stage dive...", “I still can’t believe he let me make a record with him.

I am honored. It doesn’t get cooler. This album was created to be played as loud as your stereo will go… turn it up and hold on…” “I’m the guy with no shirt who rocks; Andrew and Gold Tooth get that, and we made a record together the old-fashioned way,” Iggy said in that same statement.

So far, the album has been promoted with three singles: "Frenzy," featuring Chad Smith of Red H*t Chili Peppers on drums and Duff McKagan of Guns N' Roses on bass guitar, "Strung Out Johnny," and "Morning Show." Iggy Pop is a true punk icon, known for his raw and energetic performances and controversial lyrics.

He rose to fame in the 1970s as the lead singer of The Stooges, a pioneering punk rock band that influenced countless artists and helped shape the genre. Throughout his career, Iggy Pop has released a string of successful solo albums, collaborating with some of the biggest names in the industry and constantly reinventing his sound.

He has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and continues to tour and make music to this day, remaining a powerful force in the world of punk rock.