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Instrumental Courtney Barnett

Posted by Loren on July 12, 2023

Instrumental Courtney Barnett
photo by Pooneh Ghana

Courtney Barnett has a new album in September, this time an instrumental effort called End of the Day, which will release via Milk! Records and Mom+Pop Records worldwide.

The new album features 17 improvisations that originated as part of the score to the Barnett documentary Anonymous Club, giving new insight into the artist often known for her lyricism.

Notably, End of the Day will also be the final release on Milk! Records, as it ceases operations after 70+ releases.

A short tour of intimate settings will follow the album's release.

Three singles, set to video, are shared below.

UPCOMING TOUR DATES:

October 11 - Brattleboro, VT @ Stone Church

October 12 - New York, NY @ National Sawdust

October 13 - New York, NY @ National Sawdust

October 14 - Philadelphia, PA @ Sanctuary First Unitarian Church

October 15 - Washington, DC @ Atlantis

November 3 - Los Angeles, CA @ Masonic Lodge

November 4 - Los Angeles, CA @ Masonic Lodge

End of the Day Tracklisting:

1. Start Somewhere

2. Life Balance

3. First Slow

4. A to B

5. (Electricity)

6. Two Circles Reflecting

7. End Of The Day

8. Floating Down

9. Spring Ascends

10. Intro

11. B to C

12. Like Water

13. Gold Room

14. Sun Through

15. River

16. Get On With It

17. Eternity Repeat

Instrumental Courtney Barnett
photo by Pooneh Ghana

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