New Billie Eilish album won't be released during global health crisis

Billie Eilish's brother Finneas O'Connell doesn't want to release new albums during the coronavirus pandemic.

The 'Bad Guy' hitmaker and her producer sibling write and record her songs together, and Finneas - who is also working on his own material - would rather wait until they can tour again before dropping their next records.

Speaking to The Herald Sun newspaper in Australia, he said: "I have a desperate desire not to release them during Covid-19.

"It's the vaccine record! I want it to be the album everyone's out dancing in the streets to."

Despite not wanting to release them at the moment, Finneas, 23, did reveal he and Billie are hard at work on their projects.

He added: "Billie and I are full steam ahead on her next record, I'm working on my own album too. I haven't suffered at all because of my set-up.

"Billie and I can work one-on-one, and I'm working remotely with other artists who FaceTime me and ask if I want to work on a song."

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