Speculation can now end on what musical talents will guest on the next Chemical Brothers album, We Are the Night, now with the release date of June 19. The guest list is quite an eclectic, interest-piquing bunch this go 'round. One of last year's breakout indie stars, Midlake, shows up on album closer "The Pills Won't Help You Now." Ex-Pharcyde member Fatlip rhymes on "The Salmon Dance." The Bros' Astralwerks label-mate Willy Mason adds vocals to "Battle Scars." And the Klaxons are featured on "All Rights Reversed." Still only European tour dates are known for the band for now. The duo is expected to hit the U.S. in September. Follow on after the jump for the full tracklisting on We Are the Night... 01. No Path To Follow 02. We Are The Night 03. All Rights Reversed (Featuring The Klaxons) 04. Saturate 05. Do It Again (Featuring Ali Love) 06. Das Spiegel 07. The Salmon Dance (Featuring Fatlip) 08. Burst Generator 09. A Modern Midnight Conversation 10. Battle Scars (Featuring Willy Mason) 11. Harpoons 12. The Pills Won'''t Help You Now (Featuring Midlake)
i have a hard time seeing willy mason on a chems track. i'll be interested to see how that turns out...
mk
Willy Mason on a Chem Bros track sounds like bad news but who knows.
Dave Park
[...] Astralwerks-approved/Chemical Brothers-assisting singer-songwriter Willy Mason is the latest artist to have a signature Session up over at Daytrotter. As with many of Daytrotter’s recent four-song sets, this one was recorded at this year’s South by Southwest. Mason puts in two songs from his most recent record If the Ocean Gets Rough, “Save Myself” and “We Can be Strong;” one from 2004’s Where the Humans Eat, “So Long;” and the unreleased song “Pick Up Truck.” Share This: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. [...]
i have a hard time seeing willy mason on a chems track. i'll be interested to see how that turns out...
mk
Willy Mason on a Chem Bros track sounds like bad news but who knows.
Dave Park
[...] Astralwerks-approved/Chemical Brothers-assisting singer-songwriter Willy Mason is the latest artist to have a signature Session up over at Daytrotter. As with many of Daytrotter’s recent four-song sets, this one was recorded at this year’s South by Southwest. Mason puts in two songs from his most recent record If the Ocean Gets Rough, “Save Myself” and “We Can be Strong;” one from 2004’s Where the Humans Eat, “So Long;” and the unreleased song “Pick Up Truck.” Share This: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. [...]
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