If you're a music fan with an NME magazine subscription, you can read rumours about singer Kate Bush releasing new material this year.
A spokesperson for the songstress told NME magazine she will release something this year, but said it was unlikely to be "a full-length follow-up" to her last album, Aerial, which came out in 2005.
The spokesperson added to NME magazine that nothing has yet been confirmed.
Kate Bush first hit the UK music scene in 1978, when she was just 19 years old.
She garnered acclaim for her first release Wuthering Heights, which pretty much became an instant classic.
Aerial was her first release since 1993, when her offering The Red Shoes came out.
"There was a sense of being at play as well as at work," the singer said of her 2005 album.
Kate released a new song in 2007 called Lyra. It was featured on the closing credits of the Hollywood blockbuster The Golden Compass, which starred Daniel Craig and Nicole Kidman.
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Posted by Tori Gibson