The 1975's Matt Healy Is Down To Produce An Acoustic Taylor Swift Album
It's been just over a month since
Taylor Swift released her seventh studio album,
Lover, and already, folks are speculating about what her eighth album is going to sound like. Among those people is
The 1975's Matt Healy, who revealed on the 100th episode of Neil Griffiths's
The Green Room podcast on Monday (September 23) that Swift's next album is one he'd certainly like to produce.
It all began once Healy recalled a conversation with Beats 1 host Zane Lowe. While talking about Swift and what her next move should be, Healy and Lowe realized they had very similar ideas — a minimalist, acoustic album to the tune of Bruce Springsteen's
Nebraska and Joni Mitchell's
Blue. And if it were to happen, Healy would completely be on board.
"Taylor swift doing an acoustic guitar record? I can't think of a record that would sell more than that," he mentioned. "Like, Taylor Swift's intimate return nation. Needless to say you hope produce that! Needless to say you do." Healy also took to
Twitter to share his excitement about the idea, writing, "Taylor Swift. With an acoustic guitar. Doing her 'Nebraska'. Doing her 'Blue'," he wrote. And honestly, it sounds like a dream.
Unfortunately, Healy doesn't visualize Swift heading in that direction as soon as soon, and that's mainly because she's solidified her place in music as a "ageless" pop star. And while her diehard fans would likely love to hear an album full of acoustic hits reminiscent of her nation roots, Healy believes that such an album would "age her," and she's simply not ready for that quite yet.
Still, should Swift determine to come through with an acoustic LP, the frontman wants her to know that he is 100 percent interested in working with her. "She's going to sit on that idea," he mentioned before addressing the "You Need To Calm Down" singer directly. "Taylor, in case you ever want someone to support you set up the mics for your little acoustic record, you know, I'm there."
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