Spoon Announce Remix Album, Share Video for New Version of “On the Radio”

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The band’s 10th LP, Lucifer on the Sofa, has been reconstructed by On-U Sound founder Adrian Sherwood

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Spoon have announced Lucifer on the Moon, a track-for-track reworking of their 2022 LP Lucifer on the Sofa helmed by producer and On-U Sound founder Adrian Sherwood. The album is due out November 4 via Matador. They’ve shared a Britt Daniel–directed clip for Sherwood’s reconstructed version of “On the Radio.” Check out the video and full tracklist below. 

Of Sherwood’s remixes, Daniel said in a statement:

It wasn’t just a thing where you pick apart this and that and you stay on the grid and you add a delay. He added so much more instrumentation to the tracks that they became completely different versions of the songs. Not just remixes, but companion pieces. A “Part II.”

Spoon recently wrapped up a string of tour dates with Interpol in support of Lucifer on the Sofa. They performed “The Hardest Cut” on Jimmy Kimmel Live! earlier this year.

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Spoon: Lucifer on the Moon

Lucifer on the Moon:

01 My Babe (Adrian Sherwood Reconstruction)
02 On the Radio (Adrian Sherwood Reconstruction)
03 Held (Adrian Sherwood Reconstruction)
04 The Devil & Mister Jones (Adrian Sherwood Reconstruction)
05 Lucifer on the Sofa (Adrian Sherwood Reconstruction)
06 Astral Jacket (Adrian Sherwood Reconstruction)
07 Feels Alright (Adrian Sherwood Reconstruction)
08 Wild (Adrian Sherwood Reconstruction)
09 The Hardest Cut (Adrian Sherwood Reconstruction)
10 Satellite (Adrian Sherwood Reconstruction)

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