
Open-Minded and Amped Up: Busted’s Studio Time with Jordan Fish

Pop-punk icons Busted are setting the music world abuzz after announcing a surprising yet thrilling collaboration. Teaming up with Jordan Fish, formerly of Bring Me The Horizon, they’re pushing boundaries and embracing an open-minded approach to music creation.
- After a stellar performance at the Download Festival, which had the Avalanche tent packed, the group shared their excitement and anticipation for the adventure ahead.
- The trio’s concoction of synths, punk, and pop-rock already tests the limits of genre, and the addition of Fish’s diverse talents promises to inject a dose of innovation into their upcoming work.
Matt Willis, James Bourne, and Charlie Simpson are intent on crafting a unique sound that defies expectations. “We’re really open to anything,” Matt shares, hinting at a future release that’s both exploratory and electrifying.


Forging ahead with their fifth studio album, Busted isn’t resting on their laurels. With a legacy that spans two decades and a discography that charts their evolution from pop-punk darlings to synth-pop maestros, the band is now exploring new musical terrains.
Busted’s summer is jam-packed – 21 festivals and gigs on the horizon. Jordan Fish, known for his work with heavy hitters like House Of Protection and Poppy, brings a wealth of experience that’s sure to color their already vibrant sonic palette.
Stay tuned for what promises to be one of the most intriguing releases of the year. Busted is back, not just for a nostalgic trip down memory lane, but to stride boldly into the future of pop-punk with a fresh, unbridled energy.