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Texas Art-Country Legend Terry Allen Announces New Album

Texas Art-Country Legend Terry Allen Announces New Album

‘Just Like Moby Dick’ by Terry Allen & the Panhandle Mystery Band Out January 24 on Paradise Of Bachelors

Listen to Two New Songs “Death of the Last Stripper” + “City of the Vampires”: https://youtu.be/2pQMOigdI-o

Terry Allen & the Panhandle Mystery Band to Play Special Album Preview Show at Austin’s Paramount Theater, January 18, 2020

 

Today, the iconic and iconoclastic Texan songwriter and visual artist Terry Allen announces his heartbreaking, hilarious new album Just Like Moby Dick — a spiritual successor to his 1979 masterstroke Lubbock (on everything) — out January 24 on Paradise of Bachelors. His first set of new songs since 2013’s Bottom of the World,the album features the full Panhandle Mystery Band, including co-producer Charlie Sexton (Dylan, Bowie) and stunning vocal turns from Shannon McNally, as well as co-writes with Joe Ely and Dave Alvin.

In fact, Just Like Moby Dick is the most collaborative album in Allen’s catalog, and features the adventurous, formidable current iteration of the full Panhandle Mystery Band. Terry shares keyboard duties with his son Bukka Allen, who also plays accordion and piano. Pedal steel master and de facto Panhandle bandleader Lloyd Maines contributes slide guitar and dobro, while Richard Bowden brings his characteristically kinetic and lyrical fiddle; both musicians have appeared on every Allen album since Lubbock (on everything). The brilliant Charlie Sexton, plays guitar, sings and co-produced the record with Terry at Austin’s Arlyn Studios. Drummer Davis McLarty, a Mystery Band mainstay since Human Remains(1996) is joined by more recent rhythm section additions Glenn Fukunaga (bass) and Brian Standefer (cello). Terry’s other son Bale Allen sits in on djembe on “Abandonitis.”  

While the connection to Melville’s literary masterpiece are hard to pin down, Just Like Moby Dick shares its namesake’s epic scope and its commentary on the specter of memory and the folly of human existence. Just Like Moby Dick casts its net wide for wild stories, depicting, among other monstrous things, Houdini in existential crisis, the death of the last stripper in town, bloodthirsty pirates (in a pseudo-sequel to Brechtand Weill’s “Pirate Jenny”), the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan (in the “American Childhood” suite), a vampire-infested circus, mudslides and burning mobile homes, and all manner of tragicomic disasters, abandonments, betrayals, bad memories, failures, and fare-thee-wells. It’s a collection befitting Terry Allen’s indelible and influential songwriting legacy, and further evidence that he is, as The New York Times has noted, “pretty close to a master lyricist.” 

Listen to lead singles “Death of the Last Stripper” and “City of the Vampires” below.

 

YouTube: https://youtu.be/2pQMOigdI-o

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/2bqxr9HcwBh4UvSNWTbBjx?si=Rqxv7MzuTmyypip0YRqV9A

Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/just-like-moby-dick/1482791792?ls=1 

iTunes: https://music.apple.com/us/album/just-like-moby-dick/1482791792?ls=1&app=itunes 

Watch an album trailer for Just Like Moby Dick here:https://youtu.be/xHQbNAAgRv4

 

The deluxe tip-on gatefold 2xLP package for Just Like Moby Dick features lyrics, color labels, high-res Bandcamp download code, three sides of music, and a fourth-side vinyl etching artwork by Allen. The gatefold CD edition includes a six-panel lyrics insert with different artwork by Allen. Pre-order Just Like Moby Dick below.

 

LP/CD: http://www.paradiseofbachelors.com/pob-055

Digital/International: http://smarturl.it/PoB55

 

Terry Allen & the Panhandle Mystery Band will play a special show celebrating the coming release of Just Like Moby Dick at Austin’s Paramount Theater on January 18, 2020, with many special guests to be announced soon. Tickets are available here: https://tickets.austintheatre.org/5559/5560.

Just Like Moby Dick is just one of a number of new artistic pursuits from Terry Allen. He just announced an upcoming exhibition of his artwork entitled Some Pictures and Other Songs at Nina Johnson in Miami, running December 2–February 29; more information here: https://www.ninajohnson.com/exhibitions/terry-allen-some-pictures-and-other-songs. This follows his acclaimed retrospective exhibition The Exact Moment It Happens in the West, which ran earlier this year at L.A. Louver:http://www.lalouver.com/theexactmoment/

Additionally, Terry is the subject of a new documentary film entitled Everything For All Reasons, an introduction to Allen’s music, art, and worldview that features the Panhandle Mystery Band in concert and friends ranging from David Byrne to Kiki Smith. The film will premiere on November 12th at the Violet Crown in Austin; more info about the premiere here:https://austin.violetcrown.com/movie/HO00002245/2019-11-12

Watch a trailer for Everything For All Reasonshttps://youtu.be/y4T26t0eMdQ 

Pre-order Everything For All Reasonshttps://geni.us/Everything_ 

More info about Terry Allen here: http://www.paradiseofbachelors.com/terry-allen

 

About Terry Allen

Terry Allen is an internationally recognized visual artist and songwriter who occupies an utterly unique position straddling the disparate, and usually distant, worlds of conceptual art and country music. Raised in Lubbock, Texas, he graduated from Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles and has worked as an artist and musician since 1966. He has received numerous awards and honors, including a Guggenheim Fellowship and National Endowment for the Art Fellowships. His work has been shown throughout the United States and internationally, including Documenta and São Paolo, Paris, Sydney and Whitney Biennales and is represented in major private and public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Museum of Modern Art in New York, Hirshhorn Museum in Washington DC, The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) and L.A. County Museum of Art in Los Angeles, Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego (MCASD) and Houston and Dallas Museums of Fine Art. 

Allen has released sixteen albums of original music, including the influential classicsJuarez (1975) and Lubbock (on everything) (1979), both reissued in 2016 on the Paradise of Bachelors label. His most recent and highly acclaimed Paradise of Bachelors reissue of Allen’s theater and radio work is Pedal Steal (2019). His new album Just Like Moby Dick will be released January 2020, also on Paradise of Bachelors. Allen has collaborated with David Byrne, Guy Clark, Steve Earle, Joe Ely, Don Everly, Butch Hancock, Bruce Nuaman, Jerry Jeff Walker, and Lucinda Williams, and his songs have been covered and championed by the likes of Bobby Bare, Ryan Bingham, Richard Buckner, Jason Isbell, Little Feat, Sturgill Simpson, and Kurt Vile. Terry Allen lives and works in Santa Fe, New Mexico, with his wife, actor and writer Jo Harvey Allen.

 
 
 
 
 

Just Like Moby Dick Tracklist

1. “Houdini Didn’t Like the Spiritualists” 

2. “Abandonitis” 

3. “Death of the Last Stripper” 

4. “All That’s Left Is Fare-Thee-Well” 

5. “Pirate Jenny”

6. “American Childhood I: Civil Defense” 

7. “American Childhood II: Bad Kiss” 

8. “American Childhood III: Little Puppet Thing”

9. “All These Blues Go Walkin’ By” 

10. “City of the Vampires” 

11. “Harmony Two”

12. “Sailin’ On Through”