Cheap Trick releases 20th studio album ‘In Another World’ TODAY

LAS VEGAS – JUNE 11: (L-R) Guitarist Rick Nielsen, frontman Robin Zander, bassist Tom Petersson and drummer Bun E. Carlos of the band Cheap Trick appear during a news conference to announce “Sgt. Pepper Live,” an exclusive engagement at the Las Vegas Hilton June 11, 2009 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The rock group will be accompanied by a full symphony orchestra for nine shows in September as they perform songs by The Beatles including the album, “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” from start to finish. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Out today, April 9th, is Cheap Trick‘s 20th studio album, In Another Word. The set, which was produced by Julian Raymond, includes the band’s recent cover of John Lennon‘s 1971 Imagine classic, “Gimme Some Truth.” Cheap Trick’s version was originally issued on vinyl in 2019 as a Black Friday Record Store Day release, and features the Sex PistolsSteve Jones on guitar.

The set is available “digitally as well as on standard black vinyl and CD. Limited-edition blue and white splattered vinyl will be available at independent record stores nationwide. In addition, a limited-edition picture disc will be available exclusively via Target.”

Cheap Trick frontman Robin Zander said in a statement announcing the album, “This band is held together by music. It’s the super glue that keeps us writing and putting records out. The reason we started the band in the first place was to tour and write songs and put records out. If all that went away, there would be no point then, would there?”

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