
Dirty Projectors to release first new album in nearly five years next month
18 January 2017, 16:14
| Written by
Laurence Day
Dirty Projectors have at long last detailed their new record - the self-titled LP will be their first since 2012's Swing Lo Magellan.
David Longstretch & Co. have also revealed seven-and-a-half minute track "Up In Hudson", which follows already-heard singles "Keep Your Name" and "Little Bubble". The nine-verse cut is "an elegy... to the Obama years, to a generation of indie rock, and to a relationship."
We're very excited by the idea of a new Dirty Projectors record.
Tracklist:
- Keep Your Name
- Death Spiral
- Up In Hudson
- Work Together
- Little Bubble
- Winner Take Nothing
- Ascent Through Clouds
- Cool Your Heart
- I See You
Dirty Projectors is out 24 February via Domino. Pre-order now.
Latest
- Wednesday detail forthcoming sixth album, Bleeds
- Robin Richards unveils new solo single, "Flawwws"
- Pale Blue Eyes share Richard Norris remix of "How Long Is Now"
- Say She She sign to drink sum wtr and announce new album, Cut & Rewind
- Gilla Band unveil tenth anniversary reissue of debut EP, The Early Years
- KOKOROKO celebrate reconciliation on new single, "Just Can’t Wait"
- Chastity Belt and 764-Hero announce split 7" release, "Loaded Painted Red"
Get the Best Fit take on the week in music direct to your inbox every Friday
Read next
Listen
meg elsier puts pedal to the slacker metal on “sportscar [scrapped]”
Retail Drugs breathes fire in the blown-out alternative rock “manny”
Fabrizio Cammarata offers a sacred soundscape in “Asanta”
Verve-signed Aron! releases debut EP Cozy you (and other nice songs)
Gracie and Rachel deliver folk-pop for the future on "WTF"
Hot Stamp unleash irrepressible pop-rock on debut single, “Josephine”
Reviews