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David Byrne returns with first new solo album in seven years
David Byrne returns with first new solo album in seven years

Perth Now

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David Byrne returns with first new solo album in seven years

David Byrne is returning to the charts with his first new solo album in seven years. The 73-year-old Talking Heads star is releasing Who Is the Sky? - his first solo project since 2018's American Utopia - in September and it features arrangements by New York chamber ensemble Ghost Train Orchestra as well as contributions from St. Vincent, Paramore frontwoman Hayley Williams and the Smile drummer Tom Skinner. Byrne said in a statement: "Someone I know said: 'David, you use the word 'everybody' a lot'. "I suppose I do that to give an anthropological view of life in New York as we know it. Everybody lives, dies, laughs, cries, sleeps and stares at the ceiling. "Everybody's wearing everybody else's shoes, which not everybody does, but I have done. "I tried to sing about these things that could be seen as negative in a way balanced by an uplifting feeling from the groove and the melody, especially at the end, when St. Vincent and I are doing a lot of hollering and singing together. Music can do that - hold opposites simultaneously. "I realized that when singing with Robyn earlier this year. Her songs are often sad, but the music is joyous." He went on to add: "At my age, at least for me, there's a 'don't give a shit about what people think' attitude that kicks in. I can step outside my comfort zone with the knowledge that I kind of know who I am by now and sort of know what I'm doing. "That said, every new set of songs, every song even, is a new adventure. There's always a bit of: 'How do I work this?' I've found that not every collaboration works, but often when they do, it's because I'm able to clearly impart what it is I'm trying to do. "They hopefully get that, and as a result, we're now joined together heading to the same unknown place." Byrne has released the album's first single Everybody Laughs and will hit the road for a world tour later this year. The trek kicks off in North American in September - with the first show in Providence, Rhode Island on September 14 - before heading to Australia and New Zealand in January and then on to the UK and Europe and in February. The tour is due to conclude in Paris, France on March 19.

David Byrne brings world tour to Seattle's Paramount Theatre
David Byrne brings world tour to Seattle's Paramount Theatre

Yahoo

time2 days ago

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  • Yahoo

David Byrne brings world tour to Seattle's Paramount Theatre

The Brief David Byrne, the former front man of Talking Heads, will perform at Seattle's Paramount Theatre this fall as part of his upcoming world tour. Tickets go on sale Friday, June 13, with presale access available through June 12. The tour supports Byrne's 11th solo album, Who is the Sky? SEATTLE - David Byrne announced his world tour will visit Seattle this fall, along with his new album, Who is the Sky? Keep reading to learn more about the show, ticket information and more about David Byrne. David Byrne will take the stage for two nights at Seattle's Paramount Theatre on November 11 and 12, 2025. It will mark his first time performing in Seattle since 2018. His world tour kicks off in September in the U.S. and goes international starting in January 2026. The band will feature 13 musicians, singers and dancers, with many members returning from the American Utopia band. Tickets will be available to purchase on Friday, June 13, and can be found on David Byrne's website. Eager fans can also sign up for Byrne's presale now through June 12 at 10 p.m. PT. The new album, set to release on Sept. 5, was produced by the Grammy-winning Kid Harpoon, who has worked with other modern hit performers like Harry Styles and Miley Cyrus. It features 12 songs that were arranged by Ghost Train Orchestra, a New York-based chamber ensemble. Byrne noted that the album will have "more story songs than usual." In addition, Byrne released his new single "Everybody Laughs," on June 10, which will make an appearance on the new album. The song was accompanied with a music video directed by Gabriel Barcia-Colombo. What they're saying "It took me a second to realize, oh yeah, these songs are personal, but with David's unique perspective on life in general," said Kid Harpoon (also known as Tom Hull). "Walking around New York listening to the demo of 'Everybody Laughs' was so joyous, because it made me feel like we're all the same – we all laugh, cry and sing. The thing about David that resonates with a lot of people is that he's in on the joke. He gets the absurdity of it all, and all of these personal observations are his perspective on it." David Byrne is an American musician and songwriter known for being the lead singer of Talking Heads. Some of the group's biggest hits are "Psycho Killer" and "Once in a Lifetime". When the new wave band went on hiatus, Byrne transitioned to a solo career in 1989. In total, the singer has released ten solo albums, with Who Is the Sky? set to be his 11th release. The 73-year-old has been making music for more than 50 years. The Source Information in this story comes from David Byrne's website. Travis Decker manhunt: 'Remote' areas of 5 WA counties told to lock doors Former Army squadmate shares insight into Travis Decker's military past Miles Hudson found guilty on 2 counts of reckless driving in Seattle Key figures from Bryan Kohberger's youth summoned to Idaho for student murders trial Rochester dog training facility owner accused of killing employee during video shoot To get the best local news, weather and sports in Seattle for free, sign up for the daily FOX Seattle Newsletter. Download the free FOX LOCAL app for mobile in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store for live Seattle news, top stories, weather updates and more local and national news.

David Byrne announces world tour and his long-awaited solo album 'Who Is the Sky?'
David Byrne announces world tour and his long-awaited solo album 'Who Is the Sky?'

Yahoo

time2 days ago

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  • Yahoo

David Byrne announces world tour and his long-awaited solo album 'Who Is the Sky?'

Fans of Talking Heads and David Byrne can rejoice, as the 73-year-old singer announced his first new album in seven years and tour. The album 'Who Is the Sky?' will hit streaming services and shelves on Sept. 5. Soon after, Byrne will kick off the North American leg of his tour, which features two shows in November at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. In 2026, he'll touch down in New Zealand before moving on to Australia and Europe. The 12-song album is led by the single 'Everybody Laughs,' released Tuesday alongside a music video directed by multimedia artist Gabriel Barcia-Colombo. 'Someone I know said, 'David, you use the word 'everybody' a lot.' I suppose I do that to give an anthropological view of life in New York as we know it,' Byrne said in a press release. 'Everybody lives, dies, laughs, cries, sleeps and stares at the ceiling. Everybody's wearing everybody else's shoes, which not everybody does, but I have done. I tried to sing about these things that could be seen as negative in a way balanced by an uplifting feeling from the groove and the melody, especially at the end, when St. Vincent and I are doing a lot of hollering and singing together,' he added. 'Music can do that — hold opposites simultaneously.' New York-based ensemble Ghost Train Orchestra arranged the album. It also includes collaborations with the aforementioned St. Vincent, Hayley Williams, and the Smile drummer Tom Skinner. Byrne's last album was 2018's 'American Utopia,' which eventually took the Broadway stage and in 2020 became a concert film directed by Spike Lee. But it wasn't a Byrne tour that fans were expecting. Talking Heads, for which Byrne served as lead singer between 1975 and 1991, released a teaser on June 2, including their song "Psycho Killer." Some even noticed that the date included in the short clip, June 5, is an important one in the band's history. 'The band played their first gig as Talking Heads — opening for the Ramones at the CBGB club — on June 5, 1975,' one fan commented. Instead of a tour announcement, fans received a music video for the song, highlighted by the appearance of Irish actor Saoirse Ronan. 'They waited until Saoirse Ronan was born to make the video,' another fan joked. 'Very professional.' Get notified when the biggest stories in Hollywood, culture and entertainment go live. Sign up for L.A. Times entertainment alerts. This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

David Byrne announces world tour and his long-awaited solo album ‘Who Is the Sky?'
David Byrne announces world tour and his long-awaited solo album ‘Who Is the Sky?'

Los Angeles Times

time2 days ago

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  • Los Angeles Times

David Byrne announces world tour and his long-awaited solo album ‘Who Is the Sky?'

Fans of Talking Heads and David Byrne can rejoice, as the 73-year-old singer announced his first new album in seven years and tour. The album 'Who Is the Sky?' will hit streaming services and shelves on Sept. 5. Soon after, Byrne will kick off the North American leg of his tour, which features two shows in November at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. In 2026, he'll touch down in New Zealand before moving on to Australia and Europe. The 12-song album is led by the single 'Everybody Laughs,' released Tuesday alongside a music video directed by multimedia artist Gabriel Barcia-Colombo. 'Someone I know said, 'David, you use the word 'everybody' a lot.' I suppose I do that to give an anthropological view of life in New York as we know it,' Byrne said in a press release. 'Everybody lives, dies, laughs, cries, sleeps and stares at the ceiling. Everybody's wearing everybody else's shoes, which not everybody does, but I have done. I tried to sing about these things that could be seen as negative in a way balanced by an uplifting feeling from the groove and the melody, especially at the end, when St. Vincent and I are doing a lot of hollering and singing together,' he added. 'Music can do that — hold opposites simultaneously.' New York-based ensemble Ghost Train Orchestra arranged the album. It also includes collaborations with the aforementioned St. Vincent, Hayley Williams, and the Smile drummer Tom Skinner. Byrne's last album was 2018's 'American Utopia,' which eventually took the Broadway stage and in 2020 became a concert film directed by Spike Lee. But it wasn't a Byrne tour that fans were expecting. Talking Heads, for which Byrne served as lead singer between 1975 and 1991, released a teaser on June 2, including their song 'Psycho Killer.' Some even noticed that the date included in the short clip, June 5, is an important one in the band's history. 'The band played their first gig as Talking Heads — opening for the Ramones at the CBGB club — on June 5, 1975,' one fan commented. Instead of a tour announcement, fans received a music video for the song, highlighted by the appearance of Irish actor Saoirse Ronan. 'They waited until Saoirse Ronan was born to make the video,' another fan joked. 'Very professional.'

David Byrne announces new album 'Who Is the Sky?', unveils 2025 world tour plans
David Byrne announces new album 'Who Is the Sky?', unveils 2025 world tour plans

Mint

time2 days ago

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  • Mint

David Byrne announces new album 'Who Is the Sky?', unveils 2025 world tour plans

David Byrne has revealed details of his first new solo album in six years. Titled 'Who Is the Sky?', the album is set to be released on September 5 through Matador Records. This marks Byrne's return to recording since his critically acclaimed American Utopia in 2018. The album was produced by Grammy-winning producer Kid Harpoon, best known for his work with Harry Styles and Miley Cyrus. It features 12 songs arranged by the New York-based chamber group Ghost Train Orchestra. Special guest appearances include St. Vincent, Hayley Williams of Paramore, and The Smile's drummer Tom Skinner. The first single, 'Everybody Laughs,' is already available along with its official video directed by multimedia artist Gabriel Barcia-Colombo. Speaking about the track, Byrne said, 'I often use the word 'everybody' to reflect life in New York. Everybody laughs, cries, and stares at the ceiling. The song touches on these things in a way that still feels uplifting.' Producer Kid Harpoon added, 'It took time to realise how personal these songs are. David has a unique way of seeing the world, and it comes through in every track.' Byrne will also return to the stage with a new live show to support the album. The touring group includes 13 performers – musicians, singers, and dancers – many of whom were part of the celebrated 'American Utopia' show that toured globally and was adapted for Broadway and HBO by Spike Lee. The North American tour kicks off in September, followed by dates in Australia and New Zealand in January 2026, and a European and UK leg starting the following month.

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