Jeff Tweedy has introduced a brand new solo album. WARM is out November 30 through dBpm. It was produced and recorded solely by Tweedy at his Chicago studio, the Loft, along with his typical collaborators: his son Spencer Tweedy, Glenn Kotche, and Tom Schick. Tweedy has shared the mission’s first single “Some Birds,” accompanied by a visible directed by Seth Henrikson. Watch the video and discover the LP’s cowl artwork beneath. The liner notes for WARM have been written by George Saunders. (Tweedy beforehand voiced a personality for Saunders’ Lincoln in the Bardo audiobook.) Read Saunders’ liner notes at The New Yorker.
In an announcement, Jeff Tweedy describes “Some Birds” as being “like quite a lot of songs on WARM, being a confrontation between self and shadow self concurrently feeling I’m in charge and to not blame, current and gone, and completely confused, however decided to carry somebody accountable.”
The Wilco frontman is currently on a run of solo dates and just lately introduced his new book Let’s Go (So We Can Get Back): A Memoir of Recording and Discording With Wilco, Etc. His new album follows the 2017 acoustic assortment Together at Last. Wilco’s final album was 2016’s Schmilco.
Revisit Pitchfork’s 2015 podcast “A Conversation With Jeff Tweedy at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago.”
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