Bartees Strange announces his Jack Antonoff co-produced third studio album, Horror
Bartees Strange has announced his third full-length album, Horror, alongside the brand new single, "Sober".
Speaking on the new single which was co-produced by Strange, Jack Antonoff, Yves and Lawrence Rothman, he says: “This song is about falling short in a relationship, over and over and drinking because of it. I think this is something a lot of people can probably relate to. Being in love, but not being the best at showing it or feeling successful within it. And being afraid that this is something you’ll just always deal with because you never really saw a better example of how love works.”
Barteese Strange was raised on fear. His family told him scary stories to teach life lessons, and at an early age, he started watching scary movies to practice being strong. The world can be a terrifying place, and for a young, queer, Black person in rural America, that terror can be visceral. Horror is an album about facing those fears and growing to become someone to be feared.
“In a way I think I made this record to reach out to people who may feel afraid of things in their lives too," he says of the album. "For me it’s love, locations, cosmic bad luck, or that feeling of doom that I’ve struggled with for as long as I can remember. I think that it’s easier to navigate the horrors and strangeness of life once you realize that everyone around you feels the same. This album is just me trying to connect. I’m trying to shrink the size of the world. I’m trying to feel close - so I’m less afraid.”
Tracklist:
- Too Much
- Hit It Quit It
- Sober
- Baltimore
- Lie 95
- Wants, Needs
- Lovers
- Doomsday Buttercup
- 17
- Loop Defenders
- Norf Gun
- Backseat Banton
Horror is set for release on 14 February 2025, via 4AD, and is available to pre-order now.
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