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Blur's Frontman Confirms Solo Album

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01.20.2014
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Damon Albarn has announced the title and release date for his forthcoming solo album.

The Blur frontman will release Everyday Robots on April 28. Albarn posted the news last night (January 19) on his Twitter page along with the album artwork.

According to his Facebook page, the album will feature guest appearances from Brian Eno and Natasha Khan of Bat For Lashes. "It's his most soul-searching and autobiographical yet, explores nature versus technology," says a statement on Facebook. The video for the LP's title track will premiere tomorrow January 21st.


Albarn had previously announced that he was making a solo album last May, revealing that he was working with producer and XL Records label boss Richard Russell. "Richard does the rhythmic side and I do everything else," he said. "It's sort of folk soul."

Quizzed further on working with Russell and the sound of his album, Albarn said: "We worked together on the Bobby Womack record, and really enjoy working together. He's done spectacularly well as a music mogul, but I think he wants to focus his energy on producing records. Making a solo record can be such a disaster, so I thought if we're going to make a record with my name on it, I should get someone to really produce it – take that responsibility away from myself."

In December, Albarn revealed 20-second teaser for for the album.

The Everyday Robots tracklisting is:

''Everyday Robots''
''Hostiles''
''Lonely Press Play''
''Mr Tembo''
''Parakeet''
''The Selfish Giant''
''You And Me''
''Hollow Ponds''
''Seven High''
''Photographs (You Are Taking Now)''
''The History Of A Cheating Heart''
''Heavy Seas Of Love''





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Reply #1 posted 01/20/14 9:42am

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01.20.2014
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Damon Albarn has announced the title and release date for his forthcoming solo album.

The Blur frontman will release Everyday Robots on April 28. Albarn posted the news last night (January 19) on his Twitter page along with the album artwork.

According to his Facebook page, the album will feature guest appearances from Brian Eno and Natasha Khan of Bat For Lashes. "It's his most soul-searching and autobiographical yet, explores nature versus technology," says a statement on Facebook. The video for the LP's title track will premiere tomorrow January 21st.


Albarn had previously announced that he was making a solo album last May, revealing that he was working with producer and XL Records label boss Richard Russell. "Richard does the rhythmic side and I do everything else," he said. "It's sort of folk soul."

Quizzed further on working with Russell and the sound of his album, Albarn said: "We worked together on the Bobby Womack record, and really enjoy working together. He's done spectacularly well as a music mogul, but I think he wants to focus his energy on producing records. Making a solo record can be such a disaster, so I thought if we're going to make a record with my name on it, I should get someone to really produce it – take that responsibility away from myself."

In December, Albarn revealed 20-second teaser for for the album.

The Everyday Robots tracklisting is:

''Everyday Robots''
''Hostiles''
''Lonely Press Play''
''Mr Tembo''
''Parakeet''
''The Selfish Giant''
''You And Me''
''Hollow Ponds''
''Seven High''
''Photographs (You Are Taking Now)''
''The History Of A Cheating Heart''
''Heavy Seas Of Love''





Damon is also the dude behind Gorillaz, where he first worked with Bobby Womack on songs like Stylo and Cloud of Unknowing. This dude is talented, can't wait for this album!!

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Reply #2 posted 01/20/14 1:28pm

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This may be one of the albums of the year, hopefully. Yes, he was the Blur guy, the Gorillaz guy, but also the The Good, The Bad & The Queen leader. I strongly recommend this album to those who do not know it. Parklife aside, it's Damon's best record.

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Reply #3 posted 01/20/14 1:50pm

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If the new material is on par with the plaintively magnificent "Under the Westway", I shall be pleased beyond words.

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Reply #4 posted 01/20/14 2:22pm

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YAY!!!!!!!!!

Oasis sucks.

The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything.
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Reply #5 posted 01/20/14 4:22pm

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The new vid for the title song.

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Reply #6 posted 01/24/14 1:27pm

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Cool footage of Damon performing new song ''Lonely Press Play'' @ the Sundance Film Festival.

Ytube

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Reply #7 posted 01/24/14 1:57pm

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You can tell he knows how to make good music ! music I guess we have to wait for what's in store for us. smile

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Reply #8 posted 02/06/14 8:00am

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Damon Albarn: 'Everyday Robots Inspired by Elephants, Eno''

February 6, 2014
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"It was very cathartic," Damon Albarn says of his solo album Everyday Robots, slated for release on April 29th. Away from his various bands, including Blur and Gorillaz, Albarn cut 12 tracks that explore a range of his influences, from early childhood to the pitfalls of modern technology. It's a haunting, hypnotic collection of songs, floating through the ether of memory. Albarn called us from his London studio to talk about it.


Does it feel different doing a solo album?

It's got my name on it and I wrote the songs, but Richard Russell [producer and head of XL Recordings] was a fantastic editor and did a lot of the atmospheric stuff, so in a sense it's not entirely my record. It is my narrative, and my voice and my songs.


I started off giving Richard a lot of songs, 60 or 60-plus — he had the editorship. Hence a song like "Mr. Tembo," which I never would have considered recording, because I put that in my "songs I write for other things," like for kids' birthdays, or in this case, it was for a baby elephant I met in a place called Mkomazi, in Tanzania. It was recently orphaned and walked onto this aerodrome; the people I know took it in and called it Mr. Tembo. I was there, and I met this little elephant, and he was very sweet. I sang it to him. It was recorded on a phone, and in a light-hearted moment, I put it on a list for Richard. He said, "I'd really like you to try that," so I did.

Did the elephant seem appreciative?

To be honest to you, when I sang it to the elephant, it shat itself. Because it was on milk, it was white elephant baby poo, if you can imagine that. It's quite something at close vicinity.


Who else appears on the album?

Natasha Khan of Bat for Lashes sings a ghostly echo of my voice on the song "Selfish Giant." And Brian Eno sings a verse on the last song. He's a neighbor: I used to go to a health club that he goes to as well, but he always did much more interesting things than I did. I'd be on a mind-numbing running machine, and he took water aerobics classes. He was very Eno about it.


Back in Leytonstone, there was a Pentecostal Church at the end of my road that belonged to the city mission. I remember standing outside with my bicycle listening to the singing, but never being able to find an entry point. But it was a very strong childhood memory that I've carried with me. I got in contact with that church, and they've still got a small choir, so they very kindly agreed to sing on the record a bit.


When you go back to one of your older songs, are you still the same guy?

I don't know. Obviously, I've matured, because I'm a lot older. It's funny. I was playing in Japan — what day is it now? — on Tuesday, I played at the Budokan with Blur. There's one song called "To the End," and it's the end of that period, and it's the last gig we were planning to do together for the foreseeable future.

I was singing this song that I wrote 20-odd years ago, with a sense of my own situation at the time, but also a slightly cinematic third-person feel to it. Then, singing it on Tuesday night, it felt like I was singing about what was taking place that evening. I got quite carried away with the moment. I was standing there in front of God knows how many people, arms aloft in the moment of rapture. And typically, as soon as that happened, I forgot a verse. It's a nice grounding experience: Never get too carried away with yourself.


What do you have planned for this year?

Well, I'm going to be promoting this record, I suppose, in one form or another. I don't know how that will completely manifest itself, but I'm looking forward to that. Some more theater-based work, maybe a film score, something like that. I'll be quite busy, anyway. I work from 10 in the morning to 5:30 or 6, five days a week. I don't really think about it — I just get on with it. I do have holidays and weekends.



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Reply #9 posted 02/27/14 11:10am

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Albarn shot the promo himself on a tablet .

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