
Cate Le Bon details forthcoming full-length, Michelangelo Dying
Cate Le Bon has announced her seventh studio album, Michelangelo Dying, alongside the release of the lead single, "Heaven Is No Feeling".
The song’s accompanying video was directed by H. Hawkline who comments, "There are moments in life you can’t make up, that seem unfathomable, then they happen. Life calls you on a banana phone and tells you her oldest joke, everybody crowds around and you try to remember the words to your favourite song. If you were to ask me how we made this video, I couldn’t tell you. Cate watching her, watching her watching Cate. I will always feel honoured to work with Cate in whatever shape or form, it’s easy to forget how remarkable someone is when you’ve known them forever. ‘I want you to make me a new video.’ ‘Have you watched the old one yet?’ ‘No’ …Bravo!’"
Michelangelo Dying follows her last two records, 2019’s Reward and 2022’s Pompeii, as Le Bon has increasingly taken control of the playing and producing herself, although the production of Michelangelo Dying was shared with collaborator Samur Khouja. Le Bon explains, "There’s this idea that you could do everything yourself, but the value of having someone you completely trust, as I do Samur, be your co-pilot allows you to get completely lost knowing you’ll get pulled back in at the right moment. We have come to quietly move as one in the studio."
An exercise in the viscerality of life, of love, of humanity for both listener and artist, Michelangelo Dying knows what it is to hold, to be held, and to be exquisitely, profoundly alone. There are ultimately, Cate asserts, “No revelations. No conclusions. There is no reason. There is repetition and chaos."
Tracklist:
- Jerome
- Love Unrehearsed
- Mothers of Riches
- Is It Worth It (Happy Birthday)?
- Pieces of My Heart
- About Time
- Heaven Is No Feeling
- Body As A River
- Ride (feat. John Cale)
- I Know What's Nice
Michelangelo Dying, will be released on 26 September via Mexican Summer, and is available to pre-order now.
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