Grammy-winning band Maroon 5 have just revealed the cover artwork for their much-anticipated fourth studio album, 'Overexposed.' According to frontman Adam Levine, the LP will be "one of our most diverse and poppiest albums yet," and it shows in their psychedelic, and rather chaotic, neon-bright cover.
'Overexposed' will feature 10 new tracks that the band recorded in Los Angeles, including collaborative features with Ryan Tedder, Benny Blanco and Wiz Khalifa. Guitarist James Valentine has said that they have taken a new approach with the project, noting"At this point in our career I think it was a good thing to completely mix up our process and it yielded good results, as well as a more collaborative spirit within the band."
He continued, "We wanted to make something that sounded contemporary with the elements of a lot of early eras of pop music. This is our most 'pop' record ever and we weren’t shy about really going for it."
'Overexposed' was executive produced by Max Martin, and it will be available on shelves on June 26th.










