Brian Eno reworks previously released songs on FOREVER VOICELESS due April 22

Article Contributed by Sacks and Company | Published on Thursday, February 16, 2023

Today, Brian Eno confirms his new album FOREVER VOICELESS—an instrumental rendition of his acclaimed 2022 record FOREVERANDEVERNOMORE—is set for release April 22 on UMC/Verve. The new LP will be available on crystal clear vinyl exclusively for Record Store Day, as well as on selected digital platforms—pre-save/pre-order here.

Brian Eno’s first studio album in six years, FOREVERANDEVERNOMORE, debuted last year to critical acclaim—listen/share here. It was Eno’s first record to feature his vocals on the majority of the 10 tracks, a first since 2005’s Another Day On Earth. With FOREVER VOICELESS Eno removes his voice completely, moving the focus back to the music.

Eno is a pioneer of spatial audio, with experiments and audio installations stretching back over the past forty years. The forthcoming album’s theme, a reaction to the ongoing climate emergency, is laid out sonically with delicate and dramatic instrumentals.

“I’ve been doing what you might call landscape music for quite a few years, making atmospheres and moods and places rather than narratives,” says Eno.

FOREVER VOICELESS
VINYL TRACKLIST
1. A Thought
2. And Let It In
3. Who Are We
4. Crystal Light
5. Inclusion
6. Bells Above
7. Chéri
8. Hardly Me
9. Small Noise
10. Silence

DIGITAL TRACKLIST
VOCAL
1. Who Gives A Thought
2. We Let It In
3. Icarus Or Blériot
4. Garden Of Stars
5. Inclusion
6. There Were Bells
7. Sherry
8. I’m Hardly Me
9. These Small Noises
10. Making Gardens Out Of Silence

INSTRUMENTAL
1. A Thought
2. And Let It In
3. Who Are We
4. Crystal Light
5. Inclusion
6. Bells Above
7. Chéri
8. Hardly Me
9. Small Noise
10. Silence

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