David Byrne and Brian Eno’s new album, Everything That Happens Will Happen Today, available for download today

The previously announced follow-up collaboration between David Byrne and Brian Eno, Everything That Happens Will Happen Today, is available right now at their website. The album was recorded on two coasts, with Eno cutting the music in London and Byrne recording the vocals in NYC (with Eno later providing backing vocals). The album is quite different, and more straight-forward, than the duo’s last album My Life in the Bush of Ghosts, as the song features traditional structures, and very little of the found sound of Bush of Ghosts.  


You can stream the album in its entirety for free, download one free MP3 (of “Strange Overtones”), but like the Radiohead and Nine Inch Nails (and Girl Talk and Saul Williams) model, there is a tiered pricing for purchasing the entire album. For $8.99, you get a DRM-free download of the album at 320 kbps, and a 17-page digital booklet. For $11.99, you get all that plus a physical copy that will ship by November 30. For $69.99, you get a limited edition copy with a different art, which includes four bonus tracks, a film about the album, and a screen saver.


I’ve been streaming it for free so far (I’m broke) and I have to say my favorite track so far is “I Feel My Stuff,” a bouncy track that sounds like it would fit on Speaking in Tongues.

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