Blonde Redhead‘s “Sit Down for Dinner” Album Download Leak MP3 ZIP Files
Blonde Redhead has announced their return with a new album titled “Sit Down for Dinner”.
Blonde Redhead is releasing their first studio album in nine years, titled ‘Sit Down For Dinner’, which is due to be released on September 29th via section1. As a preview of what’s to come, the band has shared there new songs ‘Snowman, Melody Experiment, Before‘
This album has been in the making for over five years and was partially inspired by a passage from Joan Didion’s ‘The Year of Magical Thinking’, where Didion witnessed her husband’s death at the dinner table. This event prompted Kazu Makino, one of the band members, to reflect on her own dinner rituals with her family in Japan, which have now been lost due to the pandemic. One of the lines from these reflections became the album title: “Life changes fast. Life changes in the instant. You sit down to dinner and life as you know it ends.”
Dinner holds cultural significance for the Pace brothers. Simone says, “I know a lot of people eat and run, eat in front of their TV, or don’t care about it too much—and that’s OK—but we really do. It’s a moment for us to sit down and have time with each other.”
Their new track, ‘Snowman‘, was inspired by the Swingle Sister’s acapella renditions of Bach. Sung by band member Amedeo Pace, the track was also influenced by Brazilian experimental music. Amedeo says, “I got inspired to write a song that only had two chords and a melody that would live and float between them. ‘Snowman’ is about how it can be a blessing or a curse to be invisible and undetectable, and how it’s something we all feel and desire at times.”
Blonde Redhead is an American alternative rock band comprised of Kazu Makino and twin brothers Simone and Amedeo Pace. The band formed in New York City in 1993.
TRACKLIST
1. Snowman
2. Kiss Her Kiss Her
3. Not for Me
4. Melody Experiment
5. Rest of Her Life
6. Sit Down for Dinner Pt 1
7. Sit Down for Dinner Pt 2
8. I Thought You Should Know
9. Before
10. If
11. Via Savona