Roger Taylor has plenty left to say at full volume. The Queen drummer, singer, and songwriter announces his seventh solo album ‘Violence Insane In A Beautiful World,’ out September 18 via Columbia Records, his first since 2021’s top-three record ‘Outsider.’
Leading the way is the exuberant single “Come On Summer (It’s Party Time),” featuring a stunning turn from The Ndlovu Youth Choir of Limpopo, South Africa, the same group that earned worldwide attention for their Zulu-language version of “Bohemian Rhapsody.” Taylor was so taken by them that he brought them onto three tracks. “I was really happy when I became aware of this amazing South African choir, who sing in Zulu. They’re just wonderful,” he says. “It gives them a whole new dimension.”
The album carries a clear message without tipping into concept-record territory. “There is a theme, you know, it’s in the title really, what a beautiful world we live in, don’t fuck it up,” Taylor explains, pointing to the violence, plastics in the sea, and wars he sees around him. The tone, though, lands on hope. “It’s a beautiful world, you know. And kindness is very important, I think. It seems to be forgotten quite a lot.”
Taylor wrote, produced, sang, and performed nearly everything himself, with help from long-time collaborator Joshua J. Macrae and members of his live band. The one outside song is a cover of “Jealous Guy,” which he calls one of the greatest ballads ever written.
The artwork came with its own cosmic twist. While Taylor was finishing the sleeve, built around lead song “A Beautiful World” and imagined from the view of an alien orbiting Earth, NASA’s Artemis II photographed the planet from a distance on its mission to the dark side of the Moon. The Queen fans at NASA in Houston called it kismet.
His solo work has never dodged politics, and tracks like “Chump” speak for themselves. Asked if he feels optimistic, Taylor doesn’t sugarcoat it, naming Nigel Farage and drawing a direct line to Trump-era populism. The eclecticism, meanwhile, is the point. “I like the idea of different things,” he says, citing the Beatles from ‘Revolver’ onward as the model. “I think people are really going to like the surreal stuff.”
The Violence Insane In A Beautiful World Tour opens in Newcastle on September 21, with album pre-orders unlocking first access to tickets. Taylor’s band features keyboardist Spike Edney, supporting drummer Tyler Warren, multi-instrumentalist Tina Keys, Neil Fairclough on bass, and Christian Mendoza on guitar.
Violence Insane In A Beautiful World Tracklisting:
- A Beautiful World featuring The Ndlovu Youth Choir
- Violence Insane
- What Really Matters
- Don’t Photograph Food
- I See You Now
- Chump
- Spit In His Eye
- Jealous Guy
- Come On Summer (It’s Party Time) featuring The Ndlovu Youth Choir
- A Great Big Beautiful World (Reprise) featuring The Ndlovu Youth Choir
Roger Taylor 2026 Tour Dates:
Sept 21 – Newcastle, UK @ O2 City Hall
Sept 22 – Edinburgh, UK @ Usher Hall
Sept 24 – Birmingham, UK @ The Alexandra
Sept 25 – Manchester, UK @ Opera House
Sept 28 – London, UK @ Roundhouse
Sept 29 – Swansea, UK @ Building Society Arena

