Beck To Start Work On Next Album

Written by Allison
Published August 27, 2003

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Next week, Beck plans to start working on his eighth album, the follow-up to last year's Sea Change. The new material is going to be louder and more rock-oriented than his last LP. Beck told RollingStone.com the upcoming release is "pretty aggressive. I've been working on it for a while, but I ended up doing Sea Change first. I've been wanting to do a record with loud guitars for a long time."

The new recordings will likely be a blend of some older material Beck wrote around the time of 1999's Midnite Vultures and songs that sound similar to his earliest recordings. Beck said, "My early stuff was a lot more punked out and noisy. I didn't really let myself use big guitars for a lot of years. The early '90s was so saturated by big guitars that I became really interested by what I could do if you took all the guitars out--with the space that was left."

Beck will record the tracks at multiple studios and plans to work with the Dust Brothers, Dan The Automator, and Timbaland on the production of the new album.

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#1 — August 28, 2003 @ 01:47AM — visualsimplicity [URL]

Good. I look forward to it. Sea Change was critically acclaimed but I just couldn't stand how slow the whole album was (yawn). He's probably one of the most creative artists I've ever heard (Badly Drawn Boy and Missy Elliot are probably the others), so I have high expectations.

#2 — August 28, 2003 @ 10:35AM — mars sanford [URL]

Great news. I've spoken to a lot of people who want a change in mood from Sea Change. I'm sure he won't fail to please.

And of course he's picked great producers to work with... tha man's a genius.

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