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Neil Young says he is recording a new album with the Chrome Hearts

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Neil Young says he is actively recording a new album with the Chrome Hearts, and this time the progress update came in his own words. In a recent post on Neil Young Archives, later cited by Rolling Stone and other music outlets, Young wrote that he is back in the studio and that the project is already deep enough to count songs, not just ideas.

According to that reporting, Young said he and the band have “about 8 songs” in progress. He also described the material as songs that “make me feel.” For longtime followers of Young’s writing and release patterns, that combination is significant. When he starts talking about songs in concrete numbers, there is usually a real record taking shape.

What is confirmed right now

The confirmed facts are straightforward. Young said he is recording with the Chrome Hearts. He said the sessions have reached roughly eight songs. He also made clear that music is where his attention is currently focused.

Those points have been repeated across coverage that attributes the update to his Neil Young Archives post. No official album title has been publicly posted yet in the same reporting, and no release date has been announced. There is also no final track list available at this stage.

That matters because this story can be reported cleanly without padding or guesswork. There is a direct artist statement, a clear session status, and a defined backing group. Everything else is still pending and should be treated that way.

The canceled tour and the shift back to the studio

Young had previously announced 2026 European summer dates with the Chrome Hearts, then pulled those plans. In the fan message quoted by multiple outlets, he told ticket buyers, “I’m sorry to let you down, but this is not the time.”

That line set the tone for what followed. Instead of road plans, Young returned to studio work. The timing makes the recording update more than a routine check-in. It is the clearest indication that his near-term priority is making new music rather than extending this phase through live dates.

For an artist with Young’s history, that pivot is not unusual. He has often moved quickly between touring concepts, studio sessions, and sudden release plans. What makes this update different is the specificity. “About 8 songs” is a concrete progress marker, not a vague tease.

The Chrome Hearts lineup in this chapter

Recent coverage identifies the Chrome Hearts lineup around Young as Spooner Oldham on keys, Micah Nelson on guitar, Corey McCormick on bass, and Anthony LoGerfo on drums. Those names have repeatedly appeared in reports tied to Young’s current band setup and sessions.

This lineup matters musically. Oldham brings deep roots in soul, country, and American studio tradition. Nelson, McCormick, and LoGerfo have years of shared chemistry from previous band work, and they have already shown they can adapt to Young’s on-the-fly method, where arrangements evolve in the room instead of being over-scripted in advance.

Even without official studio credits released yet for this in-progress album, the reported personnel tells fans what to expect from the sessions: a working band with feel-first instincts, not a one-off all-star project assembled for branding value.

How this fits Young’s recent output

Coverage tied to the current reports notes that Young’s 2025 studio release Talkin’ To The Trees involved the Chrome Hearts setup. That gives useful context for the new sessions. This is not a completely fresh band experiment from scratch. It appears to be a continuation of an active working relationship.

That continuity can matter as much as songwriting volume. Young’s strongest late-period records often come when he works with players who understand his tempo shifts, his preference for emotional first takes, and his willingness to leave rough edges in place if the performance feels honest.

Again, none of that requires speculation about the final album’s style or themes. The only claim that can be made right now is that the sessions are real, the song count is substantial, and the same core unit is in the room with him.

What is still unknown, and what fans should watch for

There are still major details missing from public view: album title, label plan, sequencing, guest appearances, and release timing. Until those are posted through Young’s channels or formally announced by his team, they remain unknown.

The most reliable next signals will likely come from Neil Young Archives updates, then formal distribution details. That has been the pattern in recent cycles. Young often communicates directly to fans first, then lets the full campaign details follow.

For now, the headline is accurate without hype: Neil Young says he is recording a new album with the Chrome Hearts, and he says they are around eight songs in. In a catalog built on restless momentum, that is more than a teaser. It is a real progress report from the artist himself.

 

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