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Iggy Pop announces new album “Every Loser”

By Michael M. Pack
November 10, 2022
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Iggy Pop announced a new solo album titled Every loserto be released on January 6.

The punk icon’s 19th solo album will be released through Atlantic and Gold Tooth Records, the new label founded by producer and multi-instrumentalist Andrew Watt, who recently produced and co-wrote Ozzy Osbourneit is Patient number 9.

“I’m the shirtless guy who rocks; Andrew and Gold Tooth understand that, and we made a record together the old-fashioned way,” Pop said in a recent statement. “The players are guys I’ve known since they were kids, and the music is going to piss you off.”

Pop recently premiered Every loser with the rumbling lead single and opening track “Frenzy“, which includes Hot red peppers‘ Chad Smith on the battery, Guns N’ Roses‘ Duff McKagan on bass and Watt on guitar. You can Pre-order and pre-save the album now and check out the tracklist below.

Listen to “Frenzy” by Iggy Pop

The cover of Every loser is courtesy of artist Raymond Pettibon, who rose to prominence in the late ’70s punk scene and designed album covers for Sonic Youth and Black Flag. (He also designed the latter group’s iconic “four black bars” logo.)

Every loser will be available on limited edition vinyl, cassette and CD, as well as digital retailers. The album will be accompanied by an exclusive relaunch of the punk magazine fanzine, founded by writer and cartoonist John Holmstrom. (The pop originally appeared on the cover of the zine in July 1976.) Chip.

Iggy Pop, “Every Loser” Track List
1. “Frenzy”
2. “Strung Out Johnny”
3.”New Atlantis”
4. “The Modern Day Scam”
5. “Morning Show”
6. “Andy’s News”
7. “Neo Punk”
8 “All Down”
9.”Comments”
10. “My Animus Interlude”
11.”The Regency”

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