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Press Release |  20 Apr 2017 19:54 |  By RnMTeam

New Roger Waters album 'Is This The Life We Really Want?' set for global release

MUMBAI: Roger Waters, the creative power and song writing force behind Pink Floyd, announces his first rock album in 25 years, ‘Is This The Life We Really Want?’. The album will be available for pre order tomorrow, 21 April and will be released globally on Friday, 2 June on Columbia Records.

Additionally, Waters will launch his North American Us + Them Tour in Kansas City, MO on Friday, May 26. The Us + Them Tour runs through 28 October, concluding in Vancouver, BC. See full list of dates below.

Roger Waters' last studio album, 1992's Amused To Death, was a prescient study of popular culture, exploring the power of television in the era of the First Gulf War. The long-awaited follow-up, 2017’s Is This The Life We Really Want?, is an unflinching commentary on the modern world and uncertain times. Waters’ forthcoming LP serves as a natural successor to classic Pink Floyd albums such as ‘Animals’ and ‘The Wall’.

Produced and mixed by Nigel Godrich (Radiohead, Paul McCartney, Beck, U2, "From the Basement"), Is This The Life We Really Want? includes 12 new Roger Waters musical compositions and studio performances.

The physical album release includes a double 180-gram vinyl LP in a gatefold jacket and a 4-panel soft pack CD. All album formats, physical and digital, are available for pre-order starting April 21.

The musicians on Is This The Life We Really Want? are: Roger Waters (vocals, acoustic, bass), Nigel Godrich (arrangement, sound collages, keyboards, guitar), Gus Seyffert (bass, guitar, keyboards), Jonathan Wilson (guitar, keyboards), Joey Waronker (drums), Roger Manning (keyboards), Lee Pardini (keyboards), and Lucius (vocals) with Jessica Wolfe and Holly Proctor.

Tracks on Is This The Life We Really Want? include: ‘When We Were Young’, ‘Déjà vu’, ‘The Last Refugee’, ‘Picture That’, ‘Broken Bones’, ‘The Life We Really Want’, ‘A Bird In A Gale’, ‘The Most Beautiful Girl’, ‘Smell the Roses’, ‘Wait For Her’, ‘Oceans Apart’, and ‘Part of Me Died’. The lyrics for ‘Wait for Her’ were written by Roger Waters and inspired by an English translation by an unknown author of ‘Lesson from the Kama Sutra (Wait for Her)’, by Mahmoud Darwish.

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