
Lambchop reveal details of new album, share comforting lead single "The December-ish You"
Lambchop return with news of their next record This (is what I wanted to tell you), announced with the warm-hearted lead track "The December-ish You".
Nashville's legendary collective Lambchop are back with news of a new record to follow last year's singles "The Hustle Unlimited" (A reworked version of their FLOTUS track "Hustle") and their cover of Prince's "When You Were Mine".
"The December-ish You" is the lead single from their '14th' album (they skipped 13). Frontman Kurt Wagner explains the new single further, "Picture yourself on a boat on a river, with tangerine trees and marmalade skies... This is not that."
Lambchop, once a collective of musicians, has since tuned down the lineup and in recent years has been operating with three solid members, including Wagner, bassist Matt Swanson, and pianist Tony Crow.
Tracklist:
- The New Isn’t So You Anymore
- Crosswords, Or What This Says About You
- Everything For You
- The Lasting Last Of You
- The Air Is Heavy And I Should Be Listening To You
- The December-ish You
- This Is What I Wanted To Tell You
- Flower
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