Ryan Adams has begun demoing songs for his next album only weeks after the release of his last, Octoberโ€™s โ€œCardinologyโ€.

The singer-songwriter has been recording more than twelve tracks, which he claims may be collected under the title of โ€œDear Impossibleโ€.

According to Billboard.com, Adams has described the tracks on his blog as being in a โ€œmore pop, melodic styleโ€, and has likened them to The Smithsโ€˜ โ€œHatful Of Hollowโ€ and, more bizarrely, Sonic Youthโ€˜s โ€œSisterโ€.

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Writing on his blog, he said: โ€œSongs need seasons. So itโ€™s springtime for theseโ€ฆ The guys, my BFFโ€™s in the [Cardinals, Adamsโ€˜ backing band], all gave me way thumbs up on almost all of them so I figured why not get the working model down now.โ€

Adams has reportedly been recording the following songs:

โ€œFireflyโ€

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โ€œSo Quiet, Itโ€™s Loudโ€

โ€œGoodbye Sunshineโ€

โ€œUniverse Size Armsโ€

โ€œDear Impossibleโ€

โ€œPlease, Hold Onโ€

โ€œSouls Full Of Holesโ€

โ€œOK, I Surrenderโ€

โ€œWild And Hopelessโ€

โ€œKaleidoscope Eyesโ€

โ€œYour Name Hereโ€

โ€œMirror-Goldโ€

โ€œThe Lightsโ€

โ€œLost In Spaceโ€

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