
Father John Misty previews new album with fourth single "The Next 20th Century"
Father John Misty has released a fourth track from his Chloë and The Next 20th Century album titled "The Next 20th Century".
"The Next 20th Century" will feature on Father John Misty's new album with earlier singles "Goodbye Mr. Blue", "Q4" and "Funny Girl", and is likely the final preview of his new record before it lands in full this Friday (8 April).
Chloë and The Next 20th Century is produced by Father John Misty's longtime collaborator Jonathan Wilson, and mixed by Dave Cerminara.
As well as featuring arrangements from Drew Erickson, there's a limited deluxe edition of the record that includes bonus 7" singles, one of which sees Lana Del Rey cover a track from the album titled "Buddy’s Rendezvous", while Jack Cruz covers "Kiss Me (I Loved You)".
Chloë and the Next 20th Century will follow his 2018 album God's Favorite Customer.
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