William Tyler shares ‘Gone Clear’ track

WILLIAM TYLER SHARES ‘GONE CLEAR’ TRACK

MODERN COUNTRY OUT 10 JUNE 2016 VIA MERGE

Listen to ‘Gone Clear’ here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHzr4rJ9guA

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Following the announcement of his new album Modern Country – out 10 June 2016 via Merge – with a stunning album trailer, William Tyler has today shared the first full-length track from the album, ‘Gone Clear‘. A beautiful insight into Tyler’s vision of an America long lost, ‘Gone Clear’ is an intricate, impressively composed soundscape of lush guitars and mesmerising percussion; an ode to “small towns, bleak countryside, old motels and abandoned diners.”

Of Modern Country‘s influences, Tyler says: “I spent a lot of time listening to what would at first seem to be disparate streams of music: ’70s country and ’70s German rock. Yet, I was able to connect the dots in my head about what united the beat of Waylon Jennings, Don Williams, and Barefoot Jerry with the ‘motorik’ crawl of Neu!, Kraftwerk and Harmonia. If nothing else, all of it sure as hell was great driving music.”

Modern Country features an ensemble backing group consisting of multi-instrumentalist Phil Cook (Hiss Golden Messenger, Blind Boys of Alabama), bassist Darin Gray (Tweedy, Jim O’Rourke), and percussionist Glenn Kotche (Wilco). The album was tracked at April Base Studios in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, and finished in Nashville. It was recorded and mixed by Jon Ashley, and produced by Tyler and Brad Cook.

William Tyler is currently on tour in the US with The Mountain Goats and will support Wilco this August. He’ll also play at the Bon Iver-curated Eaux Claires Music & Arts festival. Pre-order the album on CD or LP here, or digitally via iTunes.