Following various teasers with preludes Timeless and Modern Soul, James Blake has confirmed his all-new album The Colour in Anything by a series of murals in Brooklyn and London.
Illustrated by iconic Roald Dahl collaborator Quentin Blake, the imagery coincides with the unveiling of two new songs, I Need A Forest Fire and Radio Silence – the latter initially conceived as the title-track from Blake’s third studio outing, before a last-minute about-turn on the album’s name.
Grab a listen to both Radio Silence and I Need A Forest Fire in full below; The Colour in Anything drops tonight:
01 “Radio Silence”
02 “Points”
03 “Love Me In Whatever Way”
04 “Timeless”
05 “F.O.R.E.V.E.R.”
06 “Put That Away And Talk To Me”
07 “I Hope My Life (1-800 Mix)”
08 “Waves Know Shores”
09 “Choose Me”
10 “I Need A Forest Fire”
11 “Noise Above Our Heads”
12 “The Colour In Anything”
13 “My Willing Heart”
14 “Two Men Down”
15 “Modern Soul”
16 “Always”
17 “Meet You In The Maze”
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