- Culture
- 02 Jun 21
Faulkner will release 'Interference (Of Light)' on August 20th via Battenberg Records.
Surrey singer-songwriter Newton Faulkner has announced his brand new album, Interference (Of Light), along with sharing his latest single 'Together.
The album will be released by Battenberg Records on various vinyl, CD and digital formats, with a gig set to take place at Dublin's Olympia Theatre on November 2nd, 2021.
Four years on from his last studio album, Newton Faulkner has been working throughout lockdown from his recording studio in East London, exploring a number of new and unexplored styles and musical ideas, using them as the building blocks for this album.
Twisting these inside out, he has pushed himself further and further.
“I’m not very precious any more,” he comments. “The music is a bit chunkier, it’s definitely way heavier and much less acoustic than previously. I feel like the stuff I’ve written recently is simpler, but it’s tasteful… it works as songs. I can feel it.”
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Interference (Of Light) is an album that has seen Newton push himself musically and vocally.
“I want to boil things down to their strongest form,” Newton says. “It’s about the songs. However good you are at playing, if the voice isn’t up to scratch and the songs aren’t good enough, no one is going to listen to them. It’s grizzly, soulful, and a step further,” he says of his new material. “Vocally, I’ve learned a huge amount over the years. I was a guitarist and a writer who sang. That’s kind of where I came from. And now I feel like my voice has caught up with the stuff I was doing on guitar.”
Set to be released on August 20, and available to pre-order now, Interference (Of Light) will showcase Newton Faulkner at his most daring, and also his most familiar. Keeping to his trademark songwriting and storytelling, this album reflects his feelings on current times.
“I don’t think things get better or worse. They just change,” he adds. “I’ve kind of purposefully steered away from any of the cliques that have appeared around me. I’ve just remained this weird, solitary figure.”
The album will be released on vinyl, CD and digital formats, all featuring different tracklists.
"I’ve decided to package this album differently for each format; streaming sites will get a 17 track album, with no interludes clogging up your shuffles, the CD will be 17 tracks plus interludes for a smoother flow, and the vinyl will be 11 tracks specially curated, by me, to work on one disk with the best possible flow from one side to the other and the best possible sound.”
Since the release of his debut album Hand Built By Robots in 2007 (featuring the smash hit ‘Dream Catch Me’), Newton Faulkner has become one of the UK’s most successful singer-songwriters of this millennium. Later this year, he will be heading out on tour to play to live music-starved fans across the UK and Ireland - starting with a few socially distanced gigs - many of which are already sold out. Faulkner last performed at Dublin's Academy back in May 2019, promoting his album The Very Best Of Newton Faulkner…So Far.
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Revisit our 2014 interview with Newton Faulkner here.
Check out the lyric video for 'Together' below: