Stream Iggy Pop and Josh Homme's new LP Post Pop Depression
Iggy Pop's new LP Post Pop Depression, produced by Josh Homme, is streaming in full over a week before its release.
Speaking about the album, his surreptitiously crafted 17th, Pop says: "I wanted to be free. To be free, I needed to forget. To forget, I needed music. Josh had that in him, so I set out to provoke an encounter-first with a carefully worded text, followed by a deluge of writings all about me. No composer wants to write about nothing. He got revved up and we had a great big rumble in the desert USA.”
Homme adds: "This was to go where neither of us had gone before. That was the agreement. And to go all the way."
Post Pop Depression is out 18 March via Rekords Rekords/Loma Vista/Caroline International. The band also includes Arctic Monkeys drummer Matt Helders and Homme's Queens Of The Stone Age bandmate Dean Fertita.
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