O-Town, the American band that was formed in 2000 during the first season of MTV's 'Making the Band' is set to release a fourth album and it is all possible with humble donation of their fans. The band separated in 2004, but reunited again in 2014 without main member Ashley Parker Angel. This was the same year when the band released their third album, 'Lines and Circles'.

Now O-Town's members include Jacob Underwood, Erik-Michael Estrada, Trevor Penick, and Dan Miller. Angle refused to join the band and made it clear that there is no hard feeling against anyone.

The boy band has raised more than $60,000 (and counting!) since launching a Kickstarter to fund their new music on September 30. Interestingly, they generated $47,500 in just seven hours and last date of contribute is October 30.

According to US magazine, a member of band, Jacob Underwood said, "We're ready to put out new music, and the fans have made it known they're ready for it too. For the first time in our musical careers we're faced with no label or funding to help us deliver."

On its Kickstarter, the group said, " This is first time in our bands history we are going to rely completely on our supporters to start this new chapter by looking to you to put us in the studio. This 4th album will be financed 100% free from any label, which allows us to make our music directly for and responsible to only one party; you, our fans."

The band has released many hits before that, such as 2001 tracks "All or Nothing," "Liquid Dreams," "Baby I Would" and "Every Six Seconds. The name and release date of new album has been decided yet but according to sources new album will hit market in spring 2017.