Iconic synth-pop duo, Pet Shop Boys, are making a comeback in a big way. With their music being featured in various media outlets and gaining attention, Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe are set to release their 15th studio album, Nonetheless, tomorrow.
In a recent interview, the duo discussed their career highlights, influences, and songwriting process. They also shed light on their collaborations with iconic artists like Liza Minnelli and Dusty Springfield. Tennant revealed that he officially came out in 1994, while Lowe humorously joked about coming out of his hometown.
Reminiscing about memorable moments in their career, including the neon Pet Shop Boys sign on Sunset Boulevard, the duo shared insights into their long-lasting partnership and how their music continues to resonate with their audience. They also talked about their experiences in Los Angeles, where they have a dedicated fan base.
As they prepare for the release of Nonetheless and embark on a new tour, Pet Shop Boys are showcasing their evolution and growth in the music industry. Fans can expect an infectious synth-pop sound that continues to push the boundaries of creativity and resonate with listeners. With their legacy firmly established, the Pet Shop Boys’ renaissance is set to continue for years to come.