Over the course of the summer we’ve been presented with new Blonde Redhead tracks, including “No More Honey” and “Dripping,” both of which appear on Barragán. And we’re loving them.
Well, now we have the whole thing, and we couldn’t be more stoked.
Barragán is the follow-up to 2010s Penny Sparkles, and it’s comprised of ten tracks produced by Drew Brown who has worked with the likes of Radiohead and Beck. The album is streaming in full over at NPR, so go ahead and check that out and let us know what you think.
The record will be released September 2 via Kobalt Records and you can pre-order it now.
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