
Widowspeak announce fifth album with lead cut "Money"
Widowspeak are back with news of their fifth album Plum, and have unveiled the lead single "Money".
"Money" is the first new release from the duo since last month's "Breadwinner" single.
Widowspeak's Molly Hamilton says of "Money", "I’ve been thinking a lot about the things we tell ourselves in order to 'forget' the toll of our collective actions: whatever makes it easier to forgive what we’re complicit in. Some of that is related to the environment and how people have trained themselves to tune out ‘environmentalist propaganda’. We made part of the video at a park in Kingston, NY and the archival footage is mostly pulled from films aimed at employees or shareholders of various industries. The narration for many of them (forestry, agriculture, mining, energy) was surprisingly concerned with the dangers of an environment out of balance… Shows you that we haven't learned much in the last 70 years. On the other hand, the lyrics are also about capitalism and how it trains us to see everything in terms of value, even our experiences, and we get so caught up in seeking some sort of return on investment that we ignore the damage we inflict (on people, on ourselves, on the planet)."
Plum will follow on from Widowspeak's 2017 LP Expect the Best. The duo recorded the album across multiple weekends in late 2019 with Sam Evian (Cass McCombs, Kazu Makino, Hannah Cohen) at his Flying Cloud studio in the Catskills.
Tracklist:
- Plum
- The Good Ones
- Money
- Breadwinner
- Even True Love
- Amy
- Sure Thing
- Jeanie
- Y2K
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