Tom Waits Announces New Album With Hilarious Promo Video
Photo by Jesse Dylan
Tom Waits announced his new album, “Bad As Me,” today with a hilarious video (entitled “Tom Waits’ Private Listening Party”) that is, amongst other things, a commentary on internet piracy. Check it out way below. We can’t wait for more Waitsian charm and art.
Tomwaits.com has this to say about the new album:
“Bad As Me is Tom Waits’ first studio album of all new music in seven years. This pivotal work refines the music that has come before and signals a new direction. Waits, in possibly the finest voice of his career, worked with a veteran team of gifted musicians and longtime co-writer/producer Kathleen Brennan. From the opening horn-fueled chug of “Chicago,” to the closing barroom chorale of “New Year’s Eve,” Bad As Me displays the full career range of Waits’ songwriting, from beautiful ballads like “Last Leaf,” to the avant cinematic soundscape of “Hell Broke Luce,” a battlefront dispatch. On tracks like “Talking at the Same Time,” Waits shows off a supple falsetto, while on blues burners like “Raised Right Men” and the gospel tinged “Satisfied” he spits, stutters and howls. Like a good boxer, these songs are lean and mean, with strong hooks and tight running times. A pervasive sense of players delighting in each other’s musical company brings a feeling of loose joy even to the album’s saddest songs.
Pre-order Bad As Me at the Tom Waits Store.
Get the “Bad As Me” MP3 at your favorite digital retailer.
View the “Bad As Me” lyrics here.
Bad As Me Tracklisting
01. Chicago
02. Raised Right Men
03. Talking At The Same Time
04. Get Lost
05. Face To The Highway
06. Pay Me
07. Back In The Crowd
08. Bad As Me
09. Kiss Me
10. Satisfied
11. Last Leaf
12. Hell Broke Luce
13. New Year’s Eve Read More”
Dude, if Pitchfork can’t beat Lefort, how can you:-)?
beat me to the punch on this waits…bloody brilliant vid…
also, dig the civil wars…
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