Tunng announce their eighth studio album, Love You All Over Again
Two decades on from the release of their debut studio album, Tunng return to announce their forthcoming full-length release, Love You All Over Again.
January 2025 will mark the twentieth anniversary of This is Tunng... Mother’s Daughter and Other Songs, which was rooted in acoustic guitars and poetic disquisitions on nature, mythology and the human condition. That 20-year-old signature sound makes a warm return on Tunng’s eighth studio album, Love You All Over Again, a winning amalgam of texture and melody, disconcerting imagery and shapeshifting production, predicated, Lindsay reveals, on a conscious reacquainting with the band’s first principles.
“I went back to the first two albums just to listen to how we fused genres – things like Davy Graham, Pentangle, the Expanding Records catalogue and the Wicker Man soundtrack. Over the years, Tunng’s sound has varied and twisted, but at the root there is always a flavour of what Sam and I made on that first album. Rather than searching for a new avenue we went back to what we used to do, which, after all this time, felt like it was a new avenue... Love You All Over Again is our way of coming full circle.”
Lead single, "Didn’t Know Why" is about a familiar Tunng song character, Jenny. “It's very Tunng: dark but then warm and melancholic. Sam heard this and immediately brought back the murderous Jenny, who has appeared on two previous Tunng albums”. Genders offers his take on Jenny. “She once represented a kind of romantic ideal – ‘the one’ – but now she’s a sort of every-person – a kind of archetype of all of us!”
Love You All Over Again is an album that gets to the very essence of Tunng. "For Tunng to work, it has to feel surprising, odd and unpredictable, and the new album has all that. It’s all about Tunng being back, as a family, within our original boundaries, bringing the love to all who have been a part of our journey over 20 years.” Lindsay summarises.
Tracklist:
- Everything Else
- Didn’t Know Why
- Sixes
- Snails
- Laundry
- Drifting Memory Station
- Deep Underneath
- Levitate a Little
- Yeekeys
- Coat Hangers
Love You All Over Again will be released on 24 January 2025 via Full Time Hobby, and is available to pre-order now.
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