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M. Ward - Supernatural Thing (Vinyl LP)

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M. Ward - Supernatural Thing (Vinyl LP)

M. Ward - Supernatural Thing (Vinyl LP)

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Featuring Collaborations with First Aid Kit, Shovels & Rope, Scott McMicken, Neko Case and Jim James Plus Covers of Davide Bowie and Daniel Johnston

Singer/songwriter M. Ward returns in 2023 with the new studio album Supernatural Thing. His songs "luxuriate in a dream world conjured out of memories, shared stories, and flights of fancy," Pitchfork says, and the album's title track also lives in a liminal space in which Elvis comes to him with a message: You Can Go Anywhere You Please. "Well, all my songs depend on dream-imagery to some extent," Ward explained, "and this was an actual dream I had about Elvis, when he came to me and said that. I don't know if it's pandemic-related or not." Summing up the emotional tone of the record, Ward also sings on this track: "you feel the line is growing thin / between beautiful and strange."

The album's guest stars – First Aid Kit, Shovels & Rope, Scott McMicken, Neko Case, Jim James and others – enliven the album with surprises. Eight of the album's ten songs are Ward originals, but there is also an unusual David Bowie choice, "I Can't Give Everything Away" from Blackstar, and a live rendition of Daniel Johnston's "Story of an Artist." "Bowie and Johnston are constant sources of inspiration for me, have been for I don't know how many years," Ward offered.

Speaking about Supernatural Thing, M. Ward says that "the title comes from an early thought as a kid that radio traveled the same airwaves as messages from supernatural things – and music, especially remembered music, is somehow tied up in this exchange. The sending and receiving of messages from memory and dreams seem to move along this same often broken-up wavelength. I see this new record as an extension, 18 years later, of my ‘Transistor Radio' record, but this new record is better because its more concise and has more voices and more moods – the way my favorite radio was and still is."

1. Lifeline
2. Too Young to Die (feat. First Aid Kit)
3. Supernatural Thing
4. New Kerrang (feat. Scott McMicken)
5. Dedication Hour (feat. Neko Case)
6. I Can’t Give Everything Away (feat. Jim James)
7. Engine 5 (feat. First Aid Kit)
8. Mr. Dixon (feat. Shovels & Rope)
9. For Good (feat. Kelly Pratt)
10. Story of an Artist

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