"Forgiven" -- out July 1 on Epic -- is the follow-up to the band's 2006 effort, "Sacred," which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 but tumbled off the chart after a short 11-week stay.
Garza told Billboard.com that the band of brothers aims to turn back the tide and rediscover the success it had with its 2003 self-titled debut, which enjoyed 76 weeks on the album chart and spawned hit single "Heaven," which won the Grammy Award for best pop performance by a duo or group with vocals.
"We had kind of a big splash in the pool with 'Heaven,"' Garza said. "Hopefully this can make another splash. Or even a little tidal wave."
The title track, which Garza has christened "JoJo's favorite," "is kind of like 'Heaven,"' he said. "It's about asking for help from the Lord through hard times. But at the end of the darkness, there's still a light. That's something Los Lonely Boys have always talked about."
Garza said the single "Staying With Me" has a "nice summer tempo to it," and the ballad "Love Don't Care About Me," with its doo-wop grounding, is designed to conjure up memories of dusty '60s soul. The record's sole guest is New Orleans R&B star Dr. John.
The track "Superman" marks the first time that drummer Ringo Garza has stepped in front of the mic. "It's his first song out in public," JoJo Garza said. "It's a big step for him. I heard it, and I was like, 'You know what, I can't believe you can sing like that! You grew up, Ringo!"' Garza said with a laugh.
Los Lonely Boys plans to spend the year touring. On May 24, the brothers will perform at two benefits for the Big Brothers Big Sisters Organization and Music for Literacy in Austin. From there, the band will play a mix of headlining dates and festivals through mid-July, and will also open shows for Sheryl Crow in California June 12-13.
The band joins Los Lobos for the 20-date "Brotherhood Tour" starting July 18 in Portland, Oregon, and wrapping August 14 at the Central Park Summerstage in New York.
Reuters/Billboard
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