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Bruce Hornsby & YMusic Announce Joint Album 'Deep Sea Vents'

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Bruce Hornsby and yMusic have announced the first joint album from their collaborative project BrhyM.

The album, titled Deep Sea Vents, is scheduled for release on March 1 via Zappo Productions/Thirty Tigers.

Deep Sea Vents was produced by Hornsby and yMusic's Rob Moose, and recorded in Williamsburg, Virginia, and New York.

BrhyM shared the 10-track album's lead single, "Deep Blue," on Wednesday.

Speaking about the song, Hornsby said: "yMusic may be the funkiest, groovingest chamber group in all the land! Plus, I'm making my recorded debut as an electric sitarist on this piece — I have a limited range and not much ability, granted, but I feel it added a wry, exotic, and soulful texture to the song, so why not?"

He added, "In eighth grade we had a poetry section in English class, and Stephen Crane (The Red Badge Of Courage) was on the list. For some reason some of my friends and I thought two of his poems were a scream, so we never forgot them, and I couldn't get them out of my mind after creating this track so just started singing them — voilà. The rest fairly much wrote itself, and Rob [Moose] and CJ [Camerieri] took over from there."

BryhM is set to kick off its 15-date tour in Urbana, Illinois, on March 7.

Deep Sea Vents tracklist:

1 The Wild Whaling Life
2 (My) Theory of Everything
3 Platypus Wow
4 Phase Change
5 Foreign Sounds
6 The Wake of St. Brendan
7 Deep Blue
8 The Baited Line
9 Barber Booty
10 Deep Sea Vents

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