Again I feel oddly optimistic after reading this.
The more time they put between now and previous albums, and the more they once again get 'lost in the music', the more likely I reckon it is that they'll make a clean break from Ryan Tedder, and the 'songs of' era, and do something completely new.
In 2019, when they were still clearly in that 'songwriting' phase, and Ryan Tedder said they were working with him again, it seemed like the band was doubling down on the SoI/SoE approach, I was at my least enthusiastic about future music. I didn't like Tedder's style with the band anyway, but that path felt already well-trod, and continuing down it felt like it would be at the expense of any novel evolution and exploration of the bands sound. But now it feels like we could get the same sort of stylistic clean break we used to get between albums. The unknown, rather than more of the same, is way more exciting to me.
We've now had multiple quotes from the band emphasising their desire to jam together in a room, focusing on improvisation and whatever magic comes out of that. It feels like a real step away from the attitude they took from Rick Rubin, where songs 'didnt count' unless they could be played on an acoustic guitar, and all the atmosphere, riffs, and alchemy of the band was treated as a disposable element, or even something that got in the way of the music. For me, it's all that atmosphere, improvisation, and lack of clear, calculated songwriting - almost the moments made by accident - that are behind much of the bands best work. And it seems they're embracing that direction again.
Even the talk of the guitar being front and centre, but not wanting to make a straight up 'rock' album, avoiding any mainstream sounds, using the guitar in ways that haven't been heard before etc... is pretty much exactly what I'd want from them right now. I'm sure we'll still end up with a ton of classic Edge sounds in the end (and probably some 'straight up rock' riffs too), but the fact they're even in that headspace right now is very promising.