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2nd July 2020
04:34pm BST

In fact, it was these solo careers, Tom Fletcher told the BBC, that had held the band back when they had tried to get back together before:
"A lot of those things became unspoken issues. These are your best friends, who you want to be stood on stage with - and seeing them do things without you is really difficult to deal with."They had even considered band therapy. However, last year, their manager Matt Fletcher ('Fletch') booked a gig in the O2 behind their backs and it sold out in minutes. They realised that they had to play it and it sparked the proper reunion and next chapter that has given us this wonderful news today. Thank you, Fletch. The band started creating songs again. And all together this time, without the push for a proper 'come back' song. "That was almost the problem before," Tom told the BBC. "Hoping that a song would be the answer. That really puts pressure on you as the writers, to come up with a hit that all your fans will love, but will also reunite you as a band and repair your relationships. We needed to get all of that out of the way first and come at it completely fresh."
The band has signed a record deal with BMG who worked with our very own Cranberries, so we're loving that already. And apparently the equal collaboration between the McFly members worked because they already had the album almost finished when they signed the record deal.
Their new material will be landing later this month and we can hardly wait. We still don't have a title for their comeback single but we're hoping it will give us that old-school McFly vibes that we're missing. The band describe it as having a "festival vibe" that everyone can dance to. Well, sounds pretty good to us.Explore more on these topics: