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David Byrne - Who Is the Sky? (Indie Exclusive Apple Green Color) Vinyl LP

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David Byrne - Who Is the Sky? (Indie Exclusive Apple Green Color) Vinyl LP

Talking Heads frontman brings a personal & cinematic touch to new LP

Price $32.00
Format 1xLP
Label Matador
UPC 191401217842
Color Apple Green
Year September 5 2025
Condition
Media condition
New/Mint
Sleeve condition
New/Mint

Album Facts

Talking Heads frontman brings a personal & cinematic touch to new LP

Price $32.00
Format 1xLP
Label Matador
UPC 191401217842
Color Apple Green
Year September 5 2025
Condition
Media condition
New/Mint
Sleeve condition
New/Mint

In 2023, as his triumphant American Utopia era came to a close, David Byrne began jotting down the occasional groove, chord or melody and assembling them into demos he recorded with just an acoustic guitar atop a programmed beat or loop. The prior three years had given him, and much of humanity, the opportunity to ask, “Do I like what I'm doing? Why am I writing songs, or working this job, or whatever? Does any of it matter?" Byrne’s attempts to answer those weighty questions can be found on Who Is The Sky?, a first-time collaboration between himself, Grammy-winning producer Kid Harpoon aka Tom Hull (Harry Styles, Miley Cyrus) and New York-based chamber ensemble Ghost Train Orchestra, and featuring guest appearances by Paramore’s Hayley Williams, longtime collaborator St. Vincent and The Smile drummer Tom Skinner. The album builds upon the optimistic themes laid out by American Utopia and its supporting tour, but more specifically spelled out by the Grammy-winning Broadway show and subsequent movie. With this offering, Byrne continues his lifelong exploration of human connection and the potential for societal unity against the chaotic backdrop of the world. Who Is the Sky? is particularly personal, cinematic, humorous and joyful, but often with a lesson baked in – that love is unexplainable, that enlightenment means very different things to different people and that it’s always a good idea to moisturize, whether you wake up the next morning with skin like a baby or not. Most importantly, the songs evince Byrne’s gift for riding the razor's edge of avant-garde and accessible pop.

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