
Supernatural Thing
The albumâs guest stars â First Aid Kit, Shovels & Rope, Scott McMicken, Neko Case, Jim James and others â enliven the album with surprises. Eight of the albumâs ten songs are Ward originals, but there is also an unusual Bowie choice, âI Canât Give Everything Awayâ from Blackstar, and a live rendition of Daniel Johnstonâs âStory of an Artistâ.
âSupernatural Thingâ is M. Wardâs first new music in three years, but in 2020 M. Ward released two albums. On April's âMigration Storiesâ, Ward was inspired by the immigration journeys heâd heard from friends or read about in newspapers, as well as what his own grandfather had to go through when immigrating to the US from Mexico. For the December album âThink of Springâ he covered classic Billie Holiday tunes, as she is an artist heâs greatly inspired by. âInstead of the small jazz bands or orchestration she relied on, M. Ward pares the songs to just his voice and guitars, making them sound even starker than they once did,â said Rolling Stone.
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The albumâs guest stars â First Aid Kit, Shovels & Rope, Scott McMicken, Neko Case, Jim James and others â enliven the album with surprises. Eight of the albumâs ten songs are Ward originals, but there is also an unusual Bowie choice, âI Canât Give Everything Awayâ from Blackstar, and a live rendition of Daniel Johnstonâs âStory of an Artistâ.
âSupernatural Thingâ is M. Wardâs first new music in three years, but in 2020 M. Ward released two albums. On April's âMigration Storiesâ, Ward was inspired by the immigration journeys heâd heard from friends or read about in newspapers, as well as what his own grandfather had to go through when immigrating to the US from Mexico. For the December album âThink of Springâ he covered classic Billie Holiday tunes, as she is an artist heâs greatly inspired by. âInstead of the small jazz bands or orchestration she relied on, M. Ward pares the songs to just his voice and guitars, making them sound even starker than they once did,â said Rolling Stone.
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