
Jane Weaver announces new album, Love In Constant Spectacle
Jane Weaver has announced her first new album in three years, Love In Constant Spectacle.
Love In Constant Spectacle is Weaver’s first album since 2021’s critically-acclaimed release, Flock. Alongside the announcement, she has shared the album's first single, "Perfect Storm". Weaver made the album in collaboration with her first ever producer, John Parish (PJ Harvey, Aldous Harding), in Rockfield Studios and Geoff Barrow’s Invada studio.
“A lot of the album’s themes stem from interpretation and translation, observations and emotional cues. I love the nuances in translation on foreign film subtitles, sometimes it’s exaggerated or more beautiful, stand-alone statements that don’t make sense but when accompanied by a visual image, we can see the scene play out," Weaver explains.
Jane Weaver is set to embark on a EU/UK tour in support of Love In Constant Spectacle, performing shows in Leeds, Bristol, Birmingham, and Manchester, as well as a trio of shows in Ireland, and a headline show at Scala in London on 2 May.
Tracklist:
- Perfect Storm
- Emotional Components
- Love in Constant Spectacle
- Motif
- The Axis and The Seed
- Is Metal
- Happiness in Proximity
- Romantic Worlds
- Univers
- Family of the Sun
Love In Constant Spectacle is set for release on 5 April via Fire Records, and is available to pre-order now. For more information on the forthcoming tour dates, visit janeweavermusic.com.
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