Natalie Imbruglia hits the studio to finish recording her new album

Natalie Imbruglia hits the studio to finish recording her new album with a number of big name producers

Natalie Imbruglia is making a return to the music scene with a brand new album.

On Friday, the Australian singer-songwriter shared a photo of herself in the studio with producer and engineer Catherine Marks.

Catherine has worked with a number of big names over the years, including PJ Harvey, The Killers and The Wombats. 

Ready for a comeback? Natalie Imbruglia is currently busy recording her next studio album, which will be released next year

Natalie, 45, signed a new record deal with BMG UK last year and has been working on her new album throughout 2020.

When the coronavirus pandemic hit, Natalie temporarily shifted to recording from her in a makeshift studio

‘Natalie’s record has been moved into next year but, rather than stop the recording process, she has set up a studio at home and she’s working over technology and successfully making the record,’ BMG UK president Alistair Norbury told Music Week back in May.

Working hard: On Friday, the Australian singer-songwriter shared a photo of herself in the studio with producer and engineer Catherine Marks. (Pictured together)

Working hard: On Friday, the Australian singer-songwriter shared a photo of herself in the studio with producer and engineer Catherine Marks. (Pictured together)

The Torn hitmaker has also worked with The Strokes’ Albert Hammond Jr and Strokes producer Gus Oberg.

The new album will be Natalie’s first album of all new material in over a decade.

Her last record, 2005’s Male, featured Natalie covering hit songs from male artists.

It's a deal: Natalie, 45, signed a new record deal with BMG UK last year and has been working on her new album throughout 2020

It’s a deal: Natalie, 45, signed a new record deal with BMG UK last year and has been working on her new album throughout 2020

It peaked at No. 25 on the Australian ARIA chart and No. 20 in the UK.

Natalie has kept a low profile in recent years, largely staying out of the spotlight to focus on starting a family. 

The 45-year-old songstress welcomed a son named Max via IVF last October. 

Long time coming: The new album will be Natalie's first album of all new material in over a decade

Long time coming: The new album will be Natalie’s first album of all new material in over a decade