You Am I have revealed details of their forthcoming 11th studio album The Lives Of Others, set for release on May 14, 2021 via Caroline Australia. The album's announcement is accompanied by the video for brand new single 'The Waterboy', showcasing live band footage compiled and edited by guitarist Davey Lane.
Many of the songs from The Lives Of Others were written on a 2019 trip to the New South Wales south coast, where the band would rehearse when they were starting out in late 1989.
Tim Rogers says: "I was going fishing in the morning, staying in a cheap hotel, and all these folk songs came out, for no reason really but as wordplay."
Rogers was having doubts about his future in music. "I got a job bar tending. I didn't tell the guys about it but I couldn't envisage us making a record together again. I couldn't get out of the funk I was in. Then I talked to Tex Perkins about it and he is wonderful about cutting though my over-dramatic stuff." Just don't play for six months, Perkins advised.
Then 2020 happened, and there is nothing like discovering you can't do what you've been hard-wired to do for 30 years to help see things more clearly.
The band began working on what was to become The Lives Of Others, initially starting with single 'The Waterboy'. It was a different way of working to anything they had done before, no time in a studio all together, no looming deadlines for releases or tour dates, no outside opinions or expectations from producers, record companies or anyone else in the music business. Just the band, focused and energised.
Rogers and Lane did more demos at Lane's home studio. Kent and Hopkinson could take their time getting inside the songs before injecting their energy in a studio. Once those drum and bass parts were set, Tim and Davey would strip their original demo recordings and build their parts on the foundation provided by the rhythm section. Farewell, folk songs. After a few weeks, everyone realised this was sounding like a You Am I record.
Kent says: "Isolation brought a sort of purity of thought or expression in not being around the usual references and outside input, or any other human for that matter. The notes and ideas just flowed. But you can't make good rock'n'roll alone so when Russ and I got in the room together it was on."
Anyone who loves classic You Am I albums like Hi Fi Way, Hourly, Daily, #4 Record and Dress Me Slowly will recognise the spirit in these tracks as well as the care and craft behind the songwriting and recording.
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