The Lemonheads announce new album with cover of Yo La Tengo's "Can't Forget"
29 October 2018, 17:00
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
The Lemonheads have announced their first studio album in nine years with a cover of Yo La Tengo's "Can't Forget".
Following on from their 2009 Varshons cover album, The Lemonheads will return with the sequel Varshons 2.
The first single to be shared from their forthcoming Varshons 2 record is a cover of Yo La Tengo's "Can't Forget".
The Lemonheads' new record will also cover Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, The Eagles, Lucinda Williams and more. You can find the full tracklist below.
Tracklist:
- Can’t Forget (Yo La Tengo)
- Settled Down Like Rain (The Jayhawks)
- Old Man Blank (The Bevis Frond)
- Things (Paul Westerberg)
- Speed of the Sound of Loneliness (John Prine)
- Abandoned (Lucinda Williams)
- Now and Then (Natural Child)
- Magnet (NRBQ)
- Round Here (Florida Georgia Line)
- TAQN (The Eyes)
- Unfamiliar (The GiveGoods)
- Straight to You (Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds)
- Take It Easy (The Eagles)
"Can't Forget" is out now. The Lemonheads' Varshons 2 album arrives on 8 February via Fire Recordings.
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