Wilco share new Schmilco teaser "Someone To Lose"
29 August 2016, 17:08
| Written by
Laurence Day
Wilco have shared "Someone To Lose", a shuffly, jangle-laden track some excellent electric riffs in the chorus.
The new tune joins up with "If I Ever Was A Child" and "Locator" to tease Schmilco, the band's 10th studio album.
Wilco's new album is released 9 September via ANTI.
Have a listen to "Someone To Lose" below. The LP's tracklist and Wilco's upcoming tour dates can be found after.
Tracklist:
- Normal American Kids
- If I Ever Was a Child
- Cry All Day
- Common Sense
- Nope
- Someone to Lose
- Happiness
- Quarters
- Locator
- Shrug and Destroy
- We Aren't the World (Safety Girl)
- Just Say Goodbye
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- 28 - Ancienne Belgique - Brussels, BE
- 29 - New Fall Festival - Dusseldorf, DE
- 30 - New Fall Festival - Stuttgart, DE
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- 2 - DR Koncerthuset - Copenhagen, DK
- 3 - Sentrum Scene - Oslo, NO
- 4 - Annexet - Stockholm, SE
- 5 - RS Weekender - Weissenhäuser, DE
- 7 - Tempodrom - Berlin, DE
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- 10 - Le Guess Who - Utrecht, NL (as curators)
- 12 - Fabrique - Milan, IT
- 14 - Museumquartier - Vienna, AT
- 15 - Volkshaus - Zurich, CH
- 16 - Casino de Paris - Paris, FR
- 18 - Albert Hall - Manchester, UK
- 19 - O2 Brixton Academy - London, UK
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