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On
June 12 Yep Roc Records will release John Doe's much anticipated
A Year in the Wilderness, the follow-up to 2005's
acclaimed Forever Hasn't Happened Yet, of which Rolling
Stone said, "John Doe proves
again that this punk legend/journeyman actor can still make
great music."
Produced by long time collaborator Dave Way and John Doe in
Los Angeles at The Way Station, the album opens with the haunting
sound of a church organ in the 20 second piano vignette "The
Wilderness," then launches into the gritty "Hotel Ghost,"
setting a darker tone than his previous solo efforts. Doe
laments, "Recording in winter always hits you right in the
guts, `cause it usually rains and makes you want to close
down and pull inside." Yet like all of Doe's work, Wilderness
continues to explore the artistic and emotional common ground
between punk rock and American roots music with its simple
yet powerful-and in this case animalistic-themes of love,
loss, destruction and redemption.
In typical John Doe fashion A Year in the Wilderness'
12 tracks feature an array of guest appearances including
players he has worked with in the past-guitarist Dave Alvin,
bassist Dave Carpenter and Jamie Muhoberac on piano and organ-as
well as first time collaborators such as Kathleen Edwards
who sings on three tracks, "A Little More Time," "Lean Out
Yr Window," and the stand out single, "The Golden State."
The album also features singers Aimee Mann and Jill
Sobule, guitarist Dan Auerbach (The Black Keys) and acclaimed
pedal steel player Greg Leisz.
John Doe is a founding member of the seminal LA punk rock
outfit X and the country spin-off band The Knitters. Doe's
solo career began with 1990 album Meet John Doe,
and he has since garnered worldwide acclaim. Entertainment
Weekly calls his work, "rip-roarin' and warm-hearted,"
Q deems it "the tightest, finest and most morally
acute music of the last 20 years," and The Boston Globe
praises its "striking emotional territory..."
A national tour will be announced shortly.
Photos by Autumn de Wilde
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