2/02/2017

Robyn Hitchcock announces new album; shares first track

ROBYN HITCHCOCK WANTS
TO TELL YOU ABOUT WHAT HE WANTS
 
ICONIC BRITISH ARTIST ANNOUNCES SELF-TITLED NEW ALBUM
 
EXTRAORDINARY COLLECTION MARKS 21ST STUDIO RECORDING
AND FIRST EPONYMOUS RELEASE OF FOUR-DECADE CAREER
 
NORTH AMERICAN LIVE DATES INCLUDE NYC PERFORMANCES
OF CLASSIC SOLO DEBUT, BLACK SNAKE DIAMOND RÖLE,
ACCOMPANIED BY YO LA TENGO
 
ROBYN HITCHCOCK ARRIVES ON APRIL 21

 
 
(New York, NY) Yep Roc Records has announced the self-titled new album from Robyn Hitchcock. The 21st studio recording and first-ever eponymous release of the legendary British artist's four-decade career, ROBYN HITCHCOCK is available for pre-order now at the official Yep Roc Store; the album arrives everywhere on Friday, April 21.
 
Described by its creator as "an ecstatic work of negativity," ROBYN HITCHCOCK is heralded by the metamorphic new single, "I Want To Tell You About What I Want." The track premiered yesterday exclusively at NPR Music.
 
"The original title of the song was 'My Vision of World Empathy,'" Hitchcock says. "Either we will become extinct and eventually be replaced by cats with articulated thumbs who have evolved the way apes slowly evolved into us. Or we will become empathic and mildly telepathic - people like Donald Trump won't happen because biologically no human will be born with that lack of empathy. We will become a species that isn't capable of bullying because we can feel what we're doing to other people. There is obviously some evolutionary step between the human and the angel that needs to take place. Maybe when we have enough suffering credits our DNA will go, Right! Here we go! Homo angelicus - it can read your mind, it's compassionate, it can levitate, and it's a great lover! It shares its fish sticks with you and flies you back in time to see the Velvet Underground! That is what we need to become."
 
ROBYN HITCHCOCK immediately stands among the most energized and ambitious recordings of the iconic troubadour's long career. The album sees the East Nashville-based Hitchcock casting familiar shapes into surprising new forms, the sci-fi fueled sounds and visions that first stimulated his work now ribboned with experience and hard-earned wisdom. Songs like "Sayonara Judge" are gorgeous and intense, rife with avant imagery, astringent wit, and righteous anger. Spanning dystopic psychedelia ("Mad Shelley's Letterbox," "Time Coast"), inspired folk baroque ("Raymond and the Wires," "1970 In Aspic"), even rambunctious liver-fried country ("I Pray When I'm Drunk"), ROBYN HITCHCOCK marks both a masterful new chapter and ideal entry point into Hitchcock's wildly brilliant oeuvre.
 
ROBYN HITCHCOCK was recorded in Nashville, TN, with producer Brendan Benson and backing by a crack band of fellow Music City pickers and players that includes guitarist Annie McCue, bassist Jon Estes, and drummer Jon Radford. Harmony vocal contributions come courtesy of Emma Swift, Grant Lee Phillips, Gillian Welch, and Wilco's Pat Sansone.
 
Hitchcock will celebrate the new album by continuing to spend much of his life on the road. In addition, Hitchcock will team with longtime friends Yo La Tengo for a pair of once-in-a-lifetime live performances of his classic 1981 solo debut, BLACK SNAKE DIAMOND RÖLE, set for Tuesday, February 28th at Brooklyn, NY's Rough Trade NYC and Wednesday, March 1st at NYC's Bowery Ballroom (now officially sold out). Full details, tour updates, and much more can be found atrobynhitchcock.com/tour.
 
ROBYN HITCHCOCK marks Hitchcock's first full-length release since 2014's THE MAN UPSTAIRS. Produced by Joe Boyd, the album earned international acclaim for its evocative originals and striking interpretations of classic songs by Roxy Music, Psychedelic Furs, and The Doors. "THE MAN UPSTAIRS stands amongst (Hitchcock's) all-time best albums," raved The Quietus.
 
For additional news and information, please visit www.robynhitchcock.com andwww.yeproc.com/artists/robyn-hitchcock.
 
 
ROBYN HITCHCOCK
ROBYN HITCHCOCK
(Yep Roc)
Release Date: Friday, April 21
 
 
 
TRACKLISTING:
 
1.I Want To Tell You About What I Want
2. Virginia Woolf
3. I Pray When I'm Drunk
4. Mad Shelley's Letterbox
5. Sayonara Judge
6. Detective Mindhorn
7. 1970 In Aspic
8. Raymond and the Wires
9. Autumn Sunglasses
10. Time Coast
 
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