Song Reader.
In the wake of Modern Guilt and The Information, Beck’s latest album comes in an almost-forgotten form—twenty songs existing only as individual pieces of sheet music, never before released or recorded. Complete with full-color, heyday-of-home-play-inspired art for each song and a lavishly produced hardcover carrying case, Song Reader is an experiment in what an album can be at the end of 2012—an alternative that enlists the listener in the tone of every track, and that’s as visually absorbing as a dozen gatefold LPs put together. The songs here are as unfailingly exciting as you’d expect from their author, but if you want to hear “Do We? We Do,” or “Don’t Act Like Your Heart Isn’t Hard,” bringing them to life depends on you.
• Featuring original art from Marcel Dzama (who created the imagery for Beck’s acclaimed Guero), Leanne Shapton, Josh Cochran, Jessica Hische, and many more.
• Including an introduction by Jody Rosen (Slate, the New York Times) and a foreword by Beck.
• Readers’ (and select musicians’) renditions of the songs will be featured on www.songreader.net.
• Available December 2012.
• More information about Beck’s projects available at www.beck.com. For press inquiries, contact Alyson Sinclair at 415-642-5609, or at alyson@mcsweeneys.net.
• Bulk orders—for your music class, your 12-piece band, etc.—may contact Sam Riley: sam[at]mcsweeneys.net