Dirty Projectors releases new album early
David Longstreth has surprise released his self-titled Dirty Projectors almost a week ahead of the planned due date.
Longstreth livestreamed the follow up to 2012's Swing Lo Magellan on Facebook before dropping the whole thing on streaming services. It's not just streaming either - physical editions are in record stores and fans with pre-orders got their copies early.
Been 4 years, 7 months & 11 days— long enough! 3 days early, preorders are in the mail & the album in stores. Dirty Projectors is out today pic.twitter.com/Z0ZMKDjakt
— Dirty Projectors (@DirtyProjectors) February 21, 2017
The full release follows the release of "Cool Your Heart", "Up In Hudson", "Keep Your Name", and "Little Bubble" in previewing Dirty Projectors' self-titled LP, which we've been very excited about.
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
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