• One Direction revealed details of their new album "Made in the A.M."

One Direction revealed details of their new album "Made in the A.M." (Photo : Twitter)

The famous teen band One Direction revealed details of their new album "Made in the A.M." and confirmed that they will soon go on hiatus in 2016.

Days after their "Drag Me Down" music video was released, it could be remembered that the boy band confirmed their impending disbandment by March 2016. According to Vulture, the remaining four members namely Liam Payne, Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson and Niall Horan mutually agreed that it's a good time for each member to pursue their personal careers.

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Apparently, the four other members of the band seemed to follow the footsteps of former One Direction member Zayn Malik who reportedly pursued his own singing career after he left the band.

According to the band members, they confirmed that they used the loss of Malik's talent to make more music and great shows for their devoted fans.

When rumors of the disbandment circulated, band member Horan stated that the well-known boy band is just taking a break and not totally breaking apart. He even added that the group will still have lots of things to achieve.

While Horan was actively being positive about the rumors through his Twitter account, his fellow band members did not say anything further about the matter even though they are very active in social media.

Putting the issues aside, the pop band promoted their new album through a Twitter video. The said clip also includes the revelation of the new song "Infinity" which will soon be available for download.

Apparently, the new track was a combination of another rock band's music style. According to Rolling Stone, the famous band's song is a reminiscent of Coldplay in terms of its chorus and sound.

Still, fans remain disappointed as the situation meant that there would be no tours following the release of the well-known band's new album.

One Direction's fifth album "Made in the A.M." will be released on Nov. 13.