‘We’re a force of nature together’: Matt Goss reveals he wants Bros to make a big comeback with first studio album in three decades AND tour
By Codie Bullen for Mailonline
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Matt Goss has revealed he wants Bros to make a big comeback by releasing his first studio album in over three decades.
Bros sold around 16 million records, but things took a turn for the worse in 1992 when their fame began to wane and drummer Luke decided he’d had enough.
The 80s pop singer, 54, last reunited with his twin brother in 2017 for two gigs at London’s O2.

‘It will happen’: Matt Goss reveals he wants Bros to make a big comeback by releasing his first studio album in over three decades
Matt told The Mirror: ‘Brothers, in the next two years it will happen, absolutely. I’m thinking 2024. I’d like to think that’s going to be a year where we can think of another documentary and do some shows.
“Besides that, we would like to make new music together. We want to enter the festival circuit. We want to document how this experience is for us.
Matt admits he and Luke “need to be on a better page” after previously falling out because Luke felt second.
Matt said: “We’re a force of nature when we’re together, but I’m also my own strength.”

Brothers: Bros sold around 16 million records, but things turned sour in 1992 as their fame began to wane and drummer Luke decided he’d had enough
Matt, who lived with his mother Carol in the US before her death in 2014, returned home to the UK after living alone in Las Vegas.
The twins have lived in America since the group disbanded and have since released two more albums.
The band’s 8-track album, Power, was their first release since their 2013 album Push.
The twins’ relationship has never been the same since the split, and viewers were made aware of it in all its unfiltered glory in the 2018 documentary After The Screaming Stops.
“It was like having therapy in front of the world,” Matt said. “But it definitely humanised us in Britain.”
“Ironically, we had to go to another country to continue doing what we love. Luke did so well playing and I’m a singer, but people in the UK didn’t know us as human beings.
“So the documentary was a relief – people could see that our lives were far from normal.” My social media went completely nuts the day after it was on iPlayer – all those brilliant comments.
“So many people have tuned into it, and it’s reconnected me with the British public.” I want to go home with all my heart and soul now.

Interview: The Strictly Come Dancing star told the Mirror: ‘Brothers, in the next two years it will happen, absolutely. I think in 2024’
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