From the always-aweseome Tuckova comes news of another, long-overdue collaboration (and tour!) from the architects of my favourite album of all time, My Life in the Bush of Ghosts, and I’m so excited I could plotz. Whatever you do, don’t tell the government:

Brian Eno and I recently finished our first collaboration in about 30 years. For the most part, Brian did the music and I wrote some tunes, words and sang. It’s familiar but completely new as well. We’re pretty excited. In August the music will be available via this Web site, free for streaming and it will also be available for purchase as both a download and in physical formats. One of the songs will be available free of charge.

In September I will begin a tour, on which I will be playing music from the new album as well as music from our previous collaborations - 3 Talking Heads albums, Bush of Ghosts, etc. If you’d like to be updated as this story unfolds, please add your email address via the box below (we will not contact you for any reason other than to tell you about this David Byrne and Brian Eno project and the tour and we promise not to give or sell your contact to anyone else or even to the government).

The name of the new record is Everything That Happens Will Happen Today.

More news soon

David Byrne
Midtown

(Sorry about the auto-play, y’all, I can’t seem to find the switch to turn it off.)


One Response to “Everything That Happens Will Happen Today”  

  1. 1 tsunami

    I have just recently discovered your blog and wanted to say how much I enjoy it.

    Reading the news of this new album and tour are a great example of our shared taste.
    Plotzing, indeed! Your photos are terrific as well.

    Thanks and keep up the good work.

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