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Backstreet Boys Ready Solo Discs, Work on Sixth Album

7/24/08, 4:06 pm EST

Is there an emptiness in your life that only more
Backstreet Boys music can fill? Great news! The Backstreet Boys are working on their sixth album. The now-quartet recently hit up the studio while touring Europe, and plan to work on some more new material when their U.S. tour wraps in early September. Backstreeter Howie Dorough even says the group might work with pop producer extraordinaire Max Martin, who teamed with the Boys on their hits “I Want It That Way” and “Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely.” But wait, there’s more: Both Dorough and A.J. McLean are nearly finished working on their respective solo albums. Release dates for those solo discs have not been announced yet.

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Christen | 11/17/2008, 7:08 pm EST

Don’t you people realize that there is a whole generation out there that grew up with this music? Some people have been listening to BSB since they were in diapers (like me). I miss this music and I wish them well with their album.

Dog the Quicker Picker Upper | 11/8/2008, 11:42 pm EST

I thought that dude with all the tats and jewelry was the one going bald?

TAC | 9/30/2008, 4:20 am EST

Nick Carter- “as long as there’ll be music, we’ll be coming back again”!! so too bad for all you haters!!!

Kevin | 7/25/2008, 9:24 am EST

Oh This is Great News! Finally…
I love crapping to the back door boys

Donald | 7/25/2008, 9:15 am EST

That Blond balding guy with the bowl haircut needs to shave that crappy combover thin hair he has. Let it go old man! You aren’t a boy anymore with that haircut. Second thought his hair was always thin and balding. Man up!

Lance | 7/25/2008, 8:57 am EST

I would rather eat my partners poop than listen to this crap

DGG | 7/25/2008, 4:32 am EST

An emptiness in my life that only more Backstreet Boys music can fill??

Who do you take us for, preadolescent girls?? For shame… Us Rolling Stone readers don’t go for such piffle. We’re into real music, like the one those leather-clad, hardcore rock ‘n’ rollers on this issue’s cover perform.

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