Joanna Newsom announces album

2015-08-16 by grizzlybeard | 21 Comments
"Freakfolk" singer-songwriter and incredibly talented harpist Joanna Newsom has announced her latest album. The album, entitled Divers, will be released on October 23rd via Drag City. Steve Albini contributed to the recording of this new album, whom Newsom has worked with before for the release of her album, Ys.

Here's the tracklist for Divers:

1. Anecdotes
2. Sapokanikan
3. Leaving the City
4. Goose Eggs
5. Waltz of the 101st Lightborne
6. The Things I Say
7. Divers
8. Same Old Man
9. You Will Not Take My Heart Alive
10. A Pin-Light Bent
11. Time, As a Symptom

As well as the announcement of the new album, Newsom has released a single and accompanying music video for the song 'Sapokanikan'. The music video was directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, who recently featured Newsom in his latest movie, Inherent Vice.

Here's the music video:



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oltnabrick
August 16th 2015
40709 Comments


nicely done

eaglefan1998
August 16th 2015
152 Comments


Single is pretty damn cool, I'm pretty sure Divers is going to be just as good as her other LP's

luci
August 16th 2015
12844 Comments


#late

AmericanFlagAsh
August 17th 2015
13406 Comments


Late indeed.
But cannot fucking wait.

Ishysez
August 17th 2015
99 Comments


Nice. Been a long five years with no new Joanna.
Can't wait for this.

treeqt.
August 17th 2015
16970 Comments


33333

Anthracks
August 17th 2015
8070 Comments


Her music is so boring to me man, every time.

someguest
August 17th 2015
30126 Comments


baby voice Newsom

DrMaximus
August 17th 2015
12807 Comments


^_^

Ire
August 17th 2015
41944 Comments


sucks

NorthernSkylark
August 17th 2015
12134 Comments


"demon, jizz in my hand"

Slex
August 17th 2015
16689 Comments


new song is so fucking great

Deathconscious
August 18th 2015
27371 Comments


well that was awesome. about damn time she released some new shit.

PumpBoffBag
Staff Reviewer
August 18th 2015
1589 Comments


o yiss. this girl's incredible

huskerdoo
August 19th 2015
403 Comments


fuck off

Gyromania
August 19th 2015
37192 Comments


this album will undoubtedly rule

JAV
August 19th 2015
3545 Comments


Her voice was always odd to me but I like some of her stuff.

Deathconscious
August 20th 2015
27371 Comments


@gorblethrop go listen to taylor swift if you care more about what an artist looks like than their work, dipshit.

Cygnatti
August 20th 2015
36073 Comments


gonna b a 5 yea

Deathconscious
August 20th 2015
27371 Comments


fuck yeah man, no one makes music like she does. one of the few artists that has a hugely positive impact on my mood.

Slex
August 20th 2015
16689 Comments


haven't been able to devote the time to listen to the entirety of Ys or Have One on Me yet; I've liked what I've heard from both quite a lot, but I have to say this is my favorite song of hers that I've heard so far, I just love the momentum and arc that it has.



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