Maroon 5 New Album 'V' Release Date 2014, Cover Art and Tracklist Revealed

Maroon 5 New Album 'V' Release Date 2014, Cover Art and Tracklist Revealed
Maroon 5 are just a few months from the release of their new album, V, and they unveiled the cover art and tracklist. The cover art for their fifth album fairly simple as you can see above. It is a neon red "V" set in the desert with Maroon 5 displayed on a mountain in the distance resembling the Hollywood sign.
They have one special guest on the 14-song album, Adam Levine's new partner on "The Voice", Gwen Stefani. She helps with their song, "My Heart Is Open".
V will follow up to the band's popular 2012 album Overexposed, which features the smash singles "Payphone" and "One More Night."
Maroon 5 V Tracklist:
1. Maps
2. Animals
3. It Was Always You
4. Unkiss Me
5. Sugar
6. Leaving California
7. In Your Pocket
8. New Love
9. Coming Back For You
10. Feelings
11. My Heart Is Open ft. Gwen Stefani
B Sides:
1. ShootLove
2. Sex and Candy
3. Lost Stars
V is set to be released on September 22 from Interscope Records.
They released an official statement on their site saying, "(V) was recorded in LA over the past year and will be released on September 2nd, 2014. The band worked with producers Max Martin, Benny Blanco, Ryan Tedder, Shellback and Sam Martin, and the release sees Maroon 5 reuniting with long-time keyboardist Jesse Carmichael who took a hiatus while the band recorded 2012's Overexposed."
Pop/Rock band, Maroon 5 has announced that they have signed a worldwide tour deal with Live Nation and will be announcing more tour dates and info soon. They were previously signed on with the A&M/Octone label.
Their singer, Adam Levine, has gained more national spotlight the last few years as one of the coaches/judges on the popular TV singing competition show "The Voice" on NBC. Adam has been on "The Voce" since it began, Season 7 will air this Fall on NBC.
They captured the Grammy Awards for "Best New Artist" in 2005 and have gone on to sell more than 17 million albums worldwide. Maroon 5's releases have gone gold and platinum in over 35 countries.
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