July 23, 2006 11:00

Bright Eyes to release new album

Rarities collection out in October

Bright Eyes to release new album

Bright Eyes is set to release the rarities compilation ’Noise Floor’ on October 9.

The album will consist of unreleased tracks, collaborations, covers and one off singles recorded by the Omaha native between 1998 and 2005.

The vinyl edition of the 16 track album will feature five additional tracks.

The tracklisting for ’Noise Floor’ is:
‘Mirrors and Fevers’
‘I Will Be Grateful For This Day’
‘Trees Get Wheeled Away’
‘Drunk Kid Catholic’
‘Spent On Rainy Days’
‘The Vanishing Act’
‘Soon You Will Be Leaving Your Man’
‘Blue Angels Air Show’
‘Weather Reports’
‘Seashell Tale’
‘Bad Blood’
‘Amy In The White Coat’
‘Devil Town’
‘I’ve Been Eating (For You)’
‘Happy Birthday To Me (Feb. 15)’
‘Motion Sickness’


The additional vinyl only tracks will be:

‘Act Of Contrition’
‘Hungry For A Holiday’
‘When The Curious Girl Realizes She Is Under Glass Again’
‘Entry Way Song’
‘It’s Cool, We Can Still Be Friends’


Meanwhile, Bright Eyes has been recording his new studio album in New York, Portland, Oregon and Lincoln, Nebraska, with producer Mike Mogis.

The as yet untitled album is set for a Spring 2007 release and will feature feature guest contributions from Gillian Welch and Sleater Kinney’s Janet Weiss.

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