Ryan Adams will release a new album in February.

Ryan Adams

Ryan Adams

The 41-year-old singer has announced 'Prisoner', his first new material since his 2014 self-titled LP, will be out in 2017, with single 'Do You Still Love Me' available from Wednesday (07.12.16).

Ryan shared an image of the record's artwork on Instagram and announced "PRISONER Feb 17th NEW SINGLE "Do You Still Love Me" Dec 7th #PaxAm (sic)"

Ryan recently slammed the state of modern music and bemoaned the fact there are no more bands like Oasis, whose hit song 'Wonderwall' he famously covered.

In a rant on Instagram, he wrote: "I miss this band. They f***ing mattered. Sigh it's now a world full of a bunch of cargo dad pants bands with soulless, bull**** lyrics and about the level of danger you might feel if you mixed hot fries with ginger ale. F*** that (sic)."

The 'Lucky Now' hitmaker also pleaded with his Twitter followers to go and see Oasis' new documentary 'Supersonic', which sees Noel and Liam Gallagher revisit the band's beginnings in Manchester and journey to their mammoth open-air concerts at Knebworth in 1996 which were attended by 250,000 fans, because of the lack of quality rock 'n' roll bands around.

He wrote: "Go see the @oasis movie if you need something to remind you what the f**k rocknroll means.

Or why trouble matters.

Or what fun is (sic)"

Ryan continued to bash the "boring" musicians of today whilst hailing Oasis "roughhouse giants".

He added: "How boring has music become since these roughhouse giants came crawling from nowhere places with their guitars Their souls afire... Sigh (sic)"


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