Grammy winning artist Joe Jackson recently released a new single, "After All This Time," from his forthcoming studio album Hope and Fury.
Hope and Fury will be released on April 10 through earMUSIC on CD digisleeve, 180 gram vinyl LP gatefold, and digital.
"After All This Time" is one of the album's songs in Joe Jackson's often described "bittersweet" melodic mode, offering a reflection on a long-term relationship.
Hope and Fury presents nine new songs recorded between Berlin and New York. Initial work began at Michael Tibes' Fuzz Factory studio in Berlin before Jackson returned to New York City to continue the sessions with co-producer Patrick Dillett at Reservoir Studios.
On the album, Jackson is joined by his longtime band - bassist Graham Maby, who has recorded and toured with Jackson since his debut album Look Sharp!, guitarist Teddy Kumpel, and drummer Doug Yowell - augmented by percussion from Peruvian musician Paulo Stagnaro.
This year, Jackson and his band will tour extensively in support of Hope and Fury, with North American dates running from May to July, followed by a European tour from September to December. Tickets are available via Joe Jackson's website.
Jackson describes himself as "bicoastal" both geographically and musically - and the new album Hope and Fury as Bicoastal LatinJazzFunkRock.
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