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    Listen to Lambchops new single, Weakened

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    Listen to Lambchops new single, Weakened


    Lambchop return with a new album, Punching The Clown, which will be released on August 21 via City Slang.

    Along with the announcement they have shared the lead single “Weakened” which finds band leaderKurt WagneralongsideAndrew Broderon guitar,Justin Vernonon banjo, a full choir helmed byBlake Morgan; recorded and mixed byMark Neversand produced byRyan Olson.

    Says Wagner:

    ⏁
    in early 2024 i heard a song on the radio on my way to get some gas.
    just a minimal single chord strummed banjo and a small group of voices.
    it seemed perfect in the moment as the moment became perfect in itself.
    i never found out who it was, sounded kinda like early country gospel?
    in a time of searching i discovered a type of gospel singing known as lined out singing
    which is said to have begun in the late 1800s in scotland.
    it migrated to appalacia and became an obscure root of american gospel, country….
    a spontaneous call and response type of acapella singing led by a clerk with a chorus of singers
    revealing the raw beauty and power of the human voice with its unique varieties
    its unadorned simplicity gave weight to the words as they were sung.
    i wanted to make a record that emulated this kind of music.
    ⏄
    is this that? Perhaps
    ryan and i decided to make another record together after the bible.
    my idea was to go back to writing songs in the manner in which i began
    then present them as described in⏁solely banjo voice and choir
    ryan mentioned that justin had been playing the banjo
    i’d done some prior work with blake for a live london performance with a choir
    and there it was
    recorded in 3 days, a year thereafter at april base
    andrew justin ryan nevers blake with his selected six part choir
    trusting in our mutual love and respect for each others proclivities
    later adding 12 more singers in london and randal in minneapolis
    we figured it out.
    ⏃
    the songs took some doing
    i needed to become a better writer
    so i asked andrew to write some hits
    he’d rarely written songs in this way of simple song demos of guitar and voice
    i took to the study of the works of the many great songwriters, their work, lives, process.
    in doing so allowing their madness pain and truth to become mine
    i failed so often until i didn’t
    it got better
    in the end there were 30 songs that transcended into consideration
    ryan and i picked 12 and decided the track listing
    which we adhered to throughout the entire process
    ⏇
    i’m conflicted not offering a more detailed accountings for these songs but this feels like enough
    let’s just say i tried for simple, restrained vocabulary to get closer to a modest amount of truth
    through a guise of hyper-naturalism grief love and humor

    Lambchop Punching The Clown
    credit Graham Tolbert

    The tracklisting for Punching The Clown, which you can pre-order here, is:

    Just West Of Nicollet
    A Doctor In The House
    Weakened
    Stella
    Punching The Clown
    White People
    The New World Wave
    Andrew Jackson Asshat
    Afterburner
    Cigar
    To Do
    No Chicago

    Lambchop are also heading out on tour, including two nights at London’s Union Chapel.

    US tour dates:
    28 Jun –Minneapolis, MN @ Crooners Supper Club

    30 Aug –Minneapolis, MN @ Crooners Supper Club

    27 Sep –Minneapolis, MN @ Crooners Supper Club

    29 Sep –Chicago, IL @ Old Town School of Music / Maurer Hall

    01 Oct –New York City, NY @ Public Records

    02 Oct –New York City, NY @ Public Records

    UK + EU tour dates:
    18 Nov –Viseu, PT @ Teatro Viriato
    19 Nov –Lisbon, PT @ Culturgest
    21 Nov –Braga, PT @ Theatro Circo
    22 Nov –Espinho, PT @ Auditório de Espinho
    24 Nov –Manchester, UK @ New Century Hall
    25 Nov –Sheffield, UK @ Octagon
    26 Nov –Gateshead, UK @ Sage 2
    27 Nov –London, UK @ Union Chapel –TICKETS(featuring choir)
    28 Nov –London, UK @ Union Chapel –TICKETS(featuring choir)
    1 Dec –Dudelange, LU @ Opderschmelz
    2 Dec –Antwerp, BE @ Arenberg
    3 Dec –Roeselare, BE @ De Spil
    7 Feb –Oslo, NO @ Konserthus
    9 Feb –Trondheim, NO @ Byscenen
    11 Feb –Copenhagen, DK @ DR Koncerthuset

    12 Feb –Hamburg, DE @ Christianskirche

    13 Feb –Berlin, DE @ Passionkirche

    14 Feb –Erlangen, DE @ Markgrafentheater

    16 Feb –Vienna, AT @ Theater Akzent

    17 Feb –Budapest, HU @ House Of Music

    19 Feb –Glasgow, UK @ St Lukes

    20 Feb –Galway, IE @ St Nicholas’ Church

    21 Feb –Dublin, IE @ The Helix

    Tickets are available here.

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