Dirty Projectors to release first new album in nearly five years next month
18 January 2017, 16:14
| Written by
Laurence Day
Dirty Projectors have at long last detailed their new record - the self-titled LP will be their first since 2012's Swing Lo Magellan.
David Longstretch & Co. have also revealed seven-and-a-half minute track "Up In Hudson", which follows already-heard singles "Keep Your Name" and "Little Bubble". The nine-verse cut is "an elegy... to the Obama years, to a generation of indie rock, and to a relationship."
We're very excited by the idea of a new Dirty Projectors record.
Tracklist:
- Keep Your Name
- Death Spiral
- Up In Hudson
- Work Together
- Little Bubble
- Winner Take Nothing
- Ascent Through Clouds
- Cool Your Heart
- I See You
Dirty Projectors is out 24 February via Domino. Pre-order now.
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