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Blondie: Hear three more tracks from their new album Ghosts of Download Blondie: Hear three more tracks from their new album Ghosts of Download
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Ahead of the release of their tenth LP, all this week we're launching three songs a day from Blondie's Ghost of Download, before we unveil the whole album on Friday. Ahead of the release of Blondie's 10th LP, this week we will launch three songs a day from the group's Ghost of Download, before unveiling the entire album on Friday.
On Monday, we offered up the first trio of tracks, and now we have the glitzy, swaggering Winter, the gentle electro-acoustic lilt of I Want To Drag You Around and I Screwed Up, a begging apology which features a Spanish rap from Oakland duo Los Rakas - a song that saunters out of the group's usual style. "We were in the studio just talking about it, I don't know if [producer] Jeff Saltzman knew them, but we had already done something with Systema Solar which has a different kind of feel, and I think turned out really well," Harry told Rolling Stone regarding the unlikely collaboration. On Monday, we offered up the first trio of tracks, and now we have the glitzy, swaggering Winter, the gentle electro-acoustic lilt of I Want to Drag You Around, and I Screwed Up, a begging apology that features a Spanish rap from Oakland duo Los Rakas. The latter song strays from the group's usual style. "We were in the studio just talking about it. I don't know if [producer] Jeff Saltzman knew them," Harry told Rolling Stone about the unlikely collaboration, "but we had already done something with Systema Solar [that] had a different kind of feel, and I think it turned out really well."
We're streaming three more tracks on Wednesday. Until then, let us know what you think of these new songs in the comments below. We will stream three more tracks on Wednesday. Until then, let us know what you think of these new songs in the comments below.
• Ghosts of Download is released as part of the two-disc package Blondie 4(0) Ever with Deluxe Redux: Greatest Hits, via Noble ID/ESMG, on 12 May. • Ghosts of Download is part of the two-disc package Blondie 4(0) Ever with Deluxe Redux: Greatest Hits, out on 13 May.