Stream Blonde Redhead's new album Barragán
26 August 2014, 09:19
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
New York’s Blonde Redhead are streaming their latest effort online.
Entitled Barragán (most likely after the renowned architect of the same name), the LP will be released via Kobalt on 2 September. Produced by Drew Brown (Beck, Radiohead, The Books), it follows on from 2010’s Penny Sparkle.
We’ve already heard lead cuts “No More Honey” and “Dripping”, now listen to the entire LP over at NPR (currently only available in North America).
1 Barragán
2 Lady M
3 Dripping
4 Cat on Tin Roof
5 The One I Love
6 No More Honey
7 Mine to Be Had
8 Defeatist Anthem (Harry and I)
9 Penultimo
10 Seven Two
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