The 50-year-old Mexican American singer-songwriter, the former lead vocalist for the alt-rock and folk group Mazzy Star, and Colm Ó Cíosóig of My Bloody Valentine have teased their new album from their group, Hope Sandoval & The Warm Inventions, with the single “Isn’t It True.”
Sandoval and Cíosóig’s new LP, titled Until the Hunter, will be released on November 4th.
The album will be released via Sandoval’s own Tendril Tales imprint.
The forthcoming effort serves as the long-awaited third full-length from Hope Sandoval & The Warm Inventions following 2009’s Through the Devil Softly.
In addition to “Isn’t It True,” it features 10 new tracks with titles like “Into the Trees,” “The Peasant,” “Day Disguise,” and “Liquid Lady.”
There’s also a collaboration with Kurt Vile called “Let Me Get There.”
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