Albert Hammond Jr Melodies On Hiatus
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Release Date: June 23, 2023
Label: Red Bull Records
Albert Hammond Jr releases his fifth solo album Melodies On Hiatus; a 19-track album featuring GoldLink, Matt Helders, Steve Stevens and Rainsford. Produced by longtime Strokes collaborator Gus Oberg, mixed by Tony Hoffer and mastered by Dave Cooley.
Melodies On Hiatus is the highly-anticipated new solo album from Albert Hammond Jr, the globally renowned guitarist, singer-songwriter and founding member of the Grammy Award-winning band The Strokes.
“I’m going through changes and these songs reflect behaviors and moments of mine that - as time has gone on - have taken shape and become universal,” Hammond Jr explains. “I get asked about the meaning or big picture of this album, but it’s just that writing songs and creating is who I am and feels like why I exist. My goal is to have my music be part of someone’s life, part of their fabric, and this feels like the best collection of music I’ve made and my best attempt at achieving that.”
Hammond Jr collaborated with directorial team Angela Ricciardi and Silken Weinberg to create a series of episodic videos for the songs “One Chance,” "818," “Memo of Hate,” “100-99” featuring GoldLink, and “Old Man," and he will embark on the On Hiatus Tour this fall with multiple sold-out stops in New York and Los Angeles and support from Rainsford.
With contributions from GoldLink, Steve Stevens (Billy Idol), Matt Helders (Arctic Monkeys) and Rainsford, Melodies on Hiatus features production by Gus Oberg and was co-written remotely with Simon Wilcox, mixed by Tony Hoffer (Beck, Air, M83, Metric, Chromeo) and mastered by Dave Cooley (Paramore, Spoon, Tame Impala, Jimmy Eat World). Read Hammond Jr’s first interview about the new album with The FADER here and a recent interview with Stereogum here.
With over 185 million lifetime streams, Albert Hammond Jr has released four solo albums including Yours to Keep (2006), ¿Cómo Te Llama? (2008), Momentary Masters (2015) and Francis Trouble (2018). His critically acclaimed work has been praised by outlets including NPR, Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, Stereogum and many others. He's also performed on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and at a host of major festivals including Lollapalooza, Governors Ball, Primavera Sound and more.