Bradford Cox and Black Lips singer collaborate with experimental artist Lonnie Holley
Deerhunter frontman Bradford Cox, alongside Black Lips vocalist Cole Alexander, has contributed to the second album from experimental musician, visual artist and all round eccentric, Lonnie Holley.
The 63 year old Alabama native, known for his wild, raw, improvisational style is releasing the album, titled Keeping a Record of It, on 3 September via Dust-to-Digital.
Holley also appeared as part of the line-up for this year’s Deerhunter-curated ATP Festival, alongside the likes of Steve Reich, Robin Hitchcock and Atlas Sound.
Check out the teaser for the LP below, showing footage of both Cox and Alexander during the studio sessions as well as the album’s cover art.
[via Pitchfork]
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