Seal will only be releasing singles instead of full albums.
The 53-year-old musician - who released LP '7' last year - will be
unveiling songs as and when he sees fit because he feels albums are no
longer "relevant".
He said: "I won't be making albums in the same way. I will be releasing
songs. I think there's an immediacy and a freedom which comes with that,
to release music as and when I see fit.
"The playing field is different these days. The concept of going into a
studio for however long and making a concept album, so to speak, I don't
know if that's relevant these days or if indeed that is practical to
do. It's certainly not so effective."
The 'Kiss From A Rose' hitmaker has also revealed that he already has a
"ton" of songs ready for release in this way so it shouldn't be too long
before new music starts to surface.
He added: "There are a ton of songs, absolutely. I have a ton of ideas,
and some pretty interesting collaborative opportunities. If anything, I
think the music becomes more exciting because it's fresher. There's a
kind of refreshing rawness about it. It doesn't get overcooked,
overbaked and is not necessarily refined or finished as it would be when
an album is released. And there's something to be said for that."
Meanwhile, Seal also revealed that he's added a flare of technology to
his live shows but has firmly stated that the song comes before the
flashy effects.
He told Billboard: "I'm doing a hybrid of embracing technology from the
visual standpoint and also from the sonic standpoint, but with real
musicians as well.
Ultimately it's designed around the song. The song is
of paramount importance to me, but it's also designed to keep us
interested because we have to be enthused and inspired by it. If we're
not, I don't really expect anyone else to be."