
David Byrne issues new statement acknowledging "ridiculous" lack of women on his upcoming album
David Byrne acknowledges "ridiculous" lack of women on his new album American Utopia - which features over 20 male guests.
The former Talking Heads frontman says he "regrets" not working with more women on the record, but stops short of apologising or promising any change. He was prompted to issue the statement after backlash he received following a post showcasing his collaborators' own work.
"This lack of representation is something that is widespread and problematic in our industry," he writes. "I regret not hiring and collaborating with women for this album - it’s ridiculous, it’s not who I am and it certainly doesn’t match how I’ve worked in the past."
"I am happy that we live in a time that this conversation is happening," Byrne continues. "It’s hard to realise that no matter how much effort you spend nudging the world in what you hope is the right direction, sometimes you are part of the problem. I never thought of myself as being 'one of those guys', but I guess to some extent I am. Your responses serve as a corrective."
Read his full statement below:
A post shared by David Byrne (@davidbyrneofficial) on Mar 5, 2018 at 1:46pm PST
American Utopia is Byrne's first solo offering since 2004's Grown Backwards, although he released St. Vincent team up Love This Giant in 2012, and it features collaborations with Brian Eno, Rodaidh McDonald, Oneohtrix Point Never, Jam City, Doveman, Jack Peñate, Brian Eno, TTY, Happa Isaiah Barr, Sampha, and more (men).
Byrne has a lengthy list of live dates in the diary for the months ahead - find out more.
Tracklist:
- I Dance Like This
- Gasoline And Dirty Sheets
- Every Day Is A Miracle
- Dog’s Mind
- This Is That
- It’s Not Dark Up Here
- Bullet
- Doing The Right Thing
- Everybody’s Coming To My House
- Here
- Tokyo label Irori Records to showcase at The Great Escape
- Falle Nioke unveils details of his forthcoming debut album, Love From The Sea
- Thom Yorke and Mark Pritchard present new track, "The Spirit"
- Tommy WÁ signs to Dirty Hit and reissues Roadman & Folks
- Verraco announces his debut for XL Recordings, Basic Maneuvers
- Everything Everything detail tenth anniversary edition of Get To Heaven
- Adore sign to Big Scary Monsters and share "Show Me Your Teeth"
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