Ani DiFranco Announces New Album 'Allergic To Water', Out 10/14
By: Caryn Robbins Aug. 18, 2014
Ani DiFranco has never been afraid to take chances. DiFranco's new disc, Allergic To Water, is another bold accomplishment and its music is her most subtle. Set for an October 14th release on her groundbreaking Righteous Babe Records label, Allergic To Water was recorded at her Victorian home in New Orleans and at a larger studio in an old church. Throughout the disc, DiFranco, her small group and a couple prominent guests create melodies that are lilting and funky, imaginative and personal: so personal that she also took the lead in producing and mixing the record.
"Woe Be Gone" is the first taste from the album. The lyric video for the song was shared today via USA Today.WATCH "WOE BE GONE" (via USA Today)
Ani DiFranco describes Allergic To Water:
hello world,ani here.
got a new wreckord and i don't hate it. we recorded it in two 4-day sessions, one while i was six and a half months pregnant (i swear i can hear how my voice sounds different in those tracks), and one a year later while i was nursing a six month old. the songs come very much up-out of that inward cocoon that a new baby creates and reflect the gifts and the strains of the journey. because the new babe is so high-maintenance (welcome to parenting a boy! say my knowing friends) i pretty much mixed and produced this one myself, after years of working very closely with my ace record-producing husband, mike napolitano.
my killer band these days consists of bassist and composer todd sickafoose, who not only brings an always wonderful and unexpected counterpoint to my guitar with his bass playing, but is also my secret weapon in terms of production- overdubbing atmospherics and embellishments that add depth and color to the stories i tell. my drummer is terence higgins, a new orleans native, who brings that deeply funky pocket that makes me smile so wide, yet all-the-while listening through to the whole picture and really making music with his instrument, not just rhythms. though most of terence's musical incarnations have him playing drum kit, this record really features his hand-percussion prowess- like the congas on "see see see see", the mardi gras indian style tambourine on "genie" - he nailed it every time.
i hope you enjoy this record.
thank you for listening.
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