Fans of General Hospital alum Jonathan Jackson (ex-Lucky Spencer) can end 2020 on a high note. The actor and his band, Enation, have released a new album titled Young World's Riot, which they say is "an album a decade in the making.
Daytime heartthrob Jonathan Jackson (ex-Lucky Spencer, General Hospital) got fans in an excited tizzy when he announced that he and his band, Enation, would be going on a world tour next year, and now he has more fun-filled news. The group has released a new album called Young World's Riot.
Jackson says the new album comes "with a twist," as it's part of Enation's catalog of music off of the album Radio Cinematic, which was released in 2014.
"We've done some remixes, some new songs, and compiled what we feel like is kind of almost the original vision of the record that has finally come to fruition," he shared on Instagram. "Very excited about it. Songs like 'Everything Is Possible' and 'Cinematic.' Of course, 'Young World's Riot,' which hasn't been available for streaming for quite some time. There's a new mix of that song. So feel free to check it out and stream it, buy it, enjoy it. And we look forward to playing these songs live next year."
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Jackson also shares that Enation is still on track to release their next new album, Ultraviolet Empire, in 2021, "but we wanted this record with the finished songs to be available as preparation for touring next year."
To listen to Young World's Riot, click here to follow a link to the music streaming service of your choice. And in case you were wondering, yes, physical copies of the album will be available soon. Jackson shares that the band has plans to release them next year.
In addition to the album, Jackson has also released a never-before-seen music video for "Revolution of the Heart." Fans who are interested in watching the video can do so by becoming a paid member of the actor's Patreon community here.
As Jackson releases new music, Soap Central's Two Scoops commentary posted this week asks if it is time for Lucky Spencer to return to Port Charles. Check out what our columnist says -- and share your thoughts with us -- in the latest Two Scoops commetary.
Jackson starred on GH from 1993 to 1999 and from 2009 to 2011, and he returned again for a short stint in 2015. He earned five Daytime Emmy Awards for his work on the ABC drama series. In 2003, the GH alum formed Enation with his brother, Richard Lee Jackson. Various band members have come and gone over the years, with the current trio consisting of the Jackson siblings and Jonathan Thatcher.
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