Amanda Palmer is getting back into the swing of things. She has just announced that her highly anticipated new album, There Will Be No Intermission is releasing March 8, 2019, her first solo record in six years. The album sees Palmer collaborating with fellow producer John Congleton, who produced Palmer’s last album Theatre of Evil, as well as some other heavy hitters including Lana Del-Rey, The War On Drugs, Unknown Mortal Orchestra and St. Vincent. Pre-orders for the album, are available now via Palmer’s official website. See the NSFW cover art as well as the tracklist below. Along with the album, Palmer will also be releasing an artbook of narrative photography which the hardback will only be sold to fan club members. For more info, click here.
To keep fans tied over for the next few months, she has also released a new song from the album titled “Drowning Sound.” The song discusses multiple topics including Hurricane Harvey, the solar eclipse, the internet, and Taylor Swift. The song is also noted as one of the more elaborate productions on the album with some elements of Prince and Ani DiFranco. Check out the track below. In support of the new song and album, the singer will be kicking off a year-long world tour beginning at the SXSW Festival March 13-14 in Austin, TX. It will then make its way across the U.S. including Toronto, Chicago, New York, Nashville, and Denver before concluding June 8 in Portland, OR. See Palmer’s full itinerary below.
THERE WILL BE NO INTERMISSION Tracklisting:
All The Things
The Ride
Congratulations
Drowning in the Sound
Hold On Tight
The Thing About Things
Life’s Such a Bitch Isn’t It
Judy Blume
Feeding the Dark
Bigger on the Inside
There Will Be No Intermission
Machete
You Know the Statistics
Voicemail for Jill
You’d Think I’d Shot Their Children
A Mother’s Confession
They’re Saying Not to Panic
Look Mummy, No Hands
Intermission is Relative
Death Thing
Amanda Palmer 2019 Tour Dates
03/13-14 – Austin, TX – SXSW
03/21 – Detroit, MI – Masonic Temple
03/22 – Toronto, ON – Queen Elizabeth Theatre
03/23 – Montreal, QC – Ludger-Duvernay Theatre
04/05 – Washington, DC – National Theatre
04/06 – Philadelphia, PA – Temple Performing Arts Center
04/12 – Chicago, IL – Chicago Theatre
04/13 – St. Paul, MN – The O’Shaughnessy at St. Catherine University
04/19 – Boston, MA – Orpheum Theatre
04/20 – New York, NY – Beacon Theatre
05/10 – San Francisco, CA – The Warfield
05/11 – Los Angeles, CA – Theatre at Ace Hotel
05/17 – Atlanta, GA – Cobb Energy Centre
05/18 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium
05/30 – St. Louis, MO – The Pageant
05/31 – Kansas City, MO – Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland
06/01 – Denver, CO – Paramount Theatre
06/06 – Vancouver, BC – The Chan Centre for the Performing Arts
06/07 – Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre
06/08 – Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom