'70s Soft Rock Duo Announces Album for the First Time in 14 Years
Fans of one of soft rock's most enduring acts finally have a new album to look forward to.
Air Supply has announced A Matter of Time, marking the duo's first studio album in 14 years.
The group shared the news on Instagram, writing: "After 14 years, the wait is finally over!! We are thrilled to announce that our brand-new album, A Matter of Time, is now available for purchase!!"
The announcement ends a lengthy wait for fans who have been hoping for a follow-up to the duo's previous studio releases.
Air Supply also revealed that vinyl pre-orders are now available, with copies scheduled to begin shipping on June 24. According to the band, the initial vinyl editions will be signed by founding members Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock.
"This album has been years in the making, and we can"t wait for you to hear the songs we've created and share this journey with us," the duo told fans.
Formed in 1975, Air Supply became one of the defining soft rock acts of the late 1970s and early 1980s. The duo enjoyed a remarkable string of hits, including "All Out of Love," "Lost in Love," "The One That You Love," "Making Love Out of Nothing at All" and "Even the Nights Are Better." Those songs helped establish the pair as one of the most successful vocal duos of their generation, earning millions of album sales and a devoted international fan base.
"The first time I met [Graham Russell] was for rehearsals for Jesus Christ Superstar and we were amongst a few outcasts because most of the people had been in the production business and they were from a theatre background," Hitchcock told Unlocking Connecticut. "We have the same kind of sense of humor, same interest in movies, everything is pretty much like my twin brother."
Despite the long gap between studio albums, Air Supply has remained active on the road, continuing to tour extensively around the world and introducing its catalog to younger listeners.
The release of A Matter of Time gives fans something they haven't had in well over a decade: a full collection of new Air Supply music.
For a duo whose songs have remained staples of soft rock radio for nearly 50 years, the album represents an opportunity to add a new chapter to a remarkably enduring career.
After 14 years, Air Supply is proving that there is still plenty left to say, and fans won't have to wait much longer to hear it.
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This story was originally published June 9, 2026 at 1:11 PM.