Artist: Amanda Palmer
Title: There Will Be No Intermission
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Cooking Vinyl
Genre: Alternative, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps
Total Time: 01:17:53
Total Size: 178 MB
Tracklist:
1. All The Things
2. The Ride
3. Congratulations
4. Drowning In The Sound
5. Hold On Tight, Darling
6. The Thing About Things
7. Lifeâs Such a Bitch Isnât It
8. Judy Blume
9. Feeding The Dark
10. Bigger On The Inside
11. There Will Be No Intermission
12. Machete
13. You Know The Statistics
14. Voicemail For Jill
15. Youâd Think Iâd Shot Their Children
16. A Motherâs Confession
17. Theyâre Saying Not To Panic
18. Look Mummy, No Hands
19. Intermission Is Relative
20. Death Thing
Amanda Palmer has announced a new album: There Will Be No Intermission is out on March 8, 2019, which is International Women’s Day. Today, she’s shared the LP’s first single “Drowning in the Sound.” The original demo of the track was released in 2017 to support the victims of Hurricane Harvey in Texas.
In a statement, Palmer said, “I feel more urgency than ever to share the naked truth of my experiences.” She continued, “The kind of stories that I’m sharing on this record—abortion, miscarriage, cancer, grief, the darker sides of parenthood—have been therapeutic and frightening to write. But every time I play them for my friends and fans, the nodding heads of empathy have lit a fire under my ass to record and release them.”
Palmer’s new record was produced by John Congleton and features contributions from frequent collaborators Jason Webley and Jherek Bischoff, keyboardist Max Henry, and drummer Joey Waronker. Along with the record, Palmer is sharing a companion portfolio, also titled There Will Be No Intermission. Made with art-team Kahn & Selesnick, it features photographic portraits of Palmer and her husband, author Neil Gaiman.
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