This post was edited on Wednesday, April 6 at 10:30 a.m. to remove reporting that The Internet would dissolve after the release of their fifth album.
The NME cover story containing this information has since been edited. Read Next: Syd announces new album Broken Hearts Club, shares Lucky Daye collaboration In a recent cover interview with NME, Syd shared the news that her long-running band The Internet would no longer release albums on Columbia after their next one, though she didn't disclose any other information about that record.
The news comes as she prepares to drop her second solo LP, Broken Hearts Club, on Friday. The Internet have been making music together for over a decade, releasing their debut project Purple Naked Ladies in 2011.
They followed that record up with Feel Good, Ego Death in 2015, and Hive Mind in 2018. Each member of the collective also has a solo career, with Syd and guitarist Steve Lacy both finding considerable success outside the group. "I have no idea what’s next," Syd said in the interview. "I don’t know.
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