The American Analog Set Announce First New Album in 18 Years

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American Analog Set Announce First New Album in 18 Years

For Forever—due out later this month—features the lineup from 2003’s Promise of Love

The American Analog Set

The American Analog Set (Photo by Lizelle Villapando)

The American Analog Set has announced For Forever, their seventh album and first new music in 18 years, with two new songs: “Camp Don’t Count” and “Konika And Maliko.” It’s due out on 2xLP vinyl and digital platforms October 27 via End of an Ear. Check out the new songs, album art, and full track list below.

The band shared the following statement on the new record: 

For Forever folds time and space. While the sounds and stories will be recognizable to fans, they arrive with considerable bruises incurred on the journey from Set Free until now. For those unfamiliar with the American Analog Set, this should be a simultaneously dark and vibrant introduction. Troubled lyrics permeate throughout, and the accompanying sounds are occasionally damaged and snarling. Not all things languid and dreamlike from past records have been abandoned or forgotten, but the dreams represented here are darker. While the previous eras of the band are referenced, they are carried forward and incorporated without a hint of patronizing nostalgia. For Forever is a document of a group that acknowledges their past while they advance into new territories and evolve.”

In an interview with the Austin Chronicle in April, the band revealed that their lineup from 2003’s Promise of Love and 2001’s Know By Heart—frontman Andrew Kenny, drummer Mark Smith, bassist Lee Gillespie, keyboardist Craig McCaffrey, and percussionist Sean Ripple—had been playing and recording in Kenny’s garage on Monday nights for years. They also shared that Numero Group is planning a box set around the band’s three albums from the late ‘90s for Austin, Texas label Emperor Jones: The Fun of Watching Fireworks (1996), From Our Living Room to Yours (1997), and The Golden Band (1999).

In 2014, the band reissued their 2001 LP Know By Heart on vinyl via Barsuk, and Kenny scored the Alex R. Johnson’s indie thriller Two Step. In 2009, Andrew Kenny formed the group the Wooden Birds with Ola Podrida songwriter David Wingo, singer-guitarist Leslie Sisson, and Lymbyc Systym drummer Michael Bell. They released two LPs: Magnolia, in 2009, and Two Matchsticks in 2011. American Analog Set released their last studio LP Set Free in 2005; their last release as a band was the 2009 singles and rarities collection Hard To Find: Singles and Unreleased

For Forever:

01 Camp Don’t Count
02 Screaming For Vengeance
03 Konika & Maliko
04 Over The Jeans
05 Long Limbs
06 By the Bridle
07 For Forever
08 Mick Turner
09 The Quiet Dark
10 Gin Shakes
11 Mountain

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