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Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy Announces New Solo Album ‘Love Is The King’ & Shares Singles

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Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy will release a new solo album, Love Is The King, on October 23 via dBpm Records. Tweedy shared a pair of singles from the upcoming “Guess Again,” and the title track, “Love Is The King.”

Tweedy revealed the follow-up to 2018’s WARM and 2019’s WARMER during last night’s episode of The Tweedy Show livestream that also included a performance of “Guess Again.” Tweedy recorded Love Is The King over the past several months while on lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“At the beginning of the lockdown I started writing country songs to console myself,” Tweedy stated. “‘Guess Again’ is a good example of the success I was having at pushing the world away, counting my blessings — taking stock in my good fortune to have love in my life. A few weeks later things began to sound like ‘Love Is The King’ — a little more frayed around the edges with a lot more fear creeping in. Still hopeful but definitely discovering the limits of my own ability to self soothe.”

Tweedy will perform a previously announced drive-in concert at McHenry Outdoor Theater in McHenry, Illinois this Friday, September 18. A livestream will be available via TourGigs.

Check out lyric videos for “Guess Again” and “Love Is The King” below, followed by an excerpt of Cate Le Bon’s essay regarding Love Is the King:

Guess Again

Love Is the King

Cate Le Bon’s essay:

It was inside Jeff Tweedy’s second home, The Loft in Chicago, that Love Is The King was recorded in April of 2020, surrounded by an assemblage of treasured instruments and loved ones in a world that felt more and more alien by the day. Not long into Wilco’s North American tour, Tweedy’s natural instinct to return home was realized when all further dates were abandoned. He escaped the anxiety and dislocation of being out at sea during a worldwide crisis and fell into the familiarity of the studio. With his sons, Spencer and Sammy, by his side, he set the task of writing and recording a song a day until they held an album in their hands. Creativity/music was their comfort food. Rather than directly addressing the significant disruption unfolding outside, Tweedy looked inwards and examined the matters that fear, separation and vulnerability pulled focus on.

The candor with which he calls upon the nourishing elements of nature, gratitude and love is effortless. His wisdom is frank and possesses a glorious wit as he accepts without resistance the inherent duality of living and loving.

Songs unfold with the poetic structure of short films—his language poised and concise, personal but collectively shared. Comforting country songs paint vivid scenes of escapism. Songs of separation become eulogies to the love he is apart from. He sings of the world falling apart and whistles a solo. Joy against sorrow.

Poetry and music animate the human struggles associated with a particular time more so when they don’t attempt to sing to the times directly but allow them, unfettered, to permeate the process.

The initial impetus was to self-soothe as a family and shield in the comfort of creativity. However, on Love Is The King, Tweedy has balanced the books and penned a beautifully honest ode to love and hope. He has documented a time in history through the personal lens of shared human experience.

There is solace here for all who need it.

Love Is The King Tracklist

  1. Love Is The King
  2. Opaline
  3. A Robin or A Wren
  4. Gwendolyn
  5. Bad Day Lately
  6. Even I Can See
  7. Natural Disaster
  8. Save It For Me
  9. Guess Again
  10. Troubled
  11. Half-Asleep

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