First Ever Solo Album Of All New Studio Tracks!
Jeff Tweedy presents, Warm, an 11 track solo album of all new material, recorded at Chicago's now legendary studio, The Loft (with help from some of his usual collaborators – Spencer Tweedy, Glenn Kotche and Tom Schick). Warm follows the acoustic retrospective release, Together at Last (2017), and Wilco's 2016 album, Schmilco. Tweedy describes lead single "Some Birds" as, "like a lot of songs on Warm, being a confrontation between self and shadow self simultaneously feeling I'm to blame and not to blame, present and gone, and utterly confused, but determined to hold someone accountable." Produced by Jeff Tweedy and Tom Schick at The Loft (Chicago, IL). Mastered by Bob Ludwig at Gateway Mastering (Portland, ME).
The incredible liner notes for Warm were written by George Saunders: 'Warm' is one of the most joyful, celebratory, infectious collections of songs I've heard in a long time. It's intimate and yet vast and feels lovingly made, by actual people, in some particular place, and not inside a computer. As I was listening, I kept picturing a tight little cabin in the woods somewhere (the woods of Chicago?), under a big yellow moon, and four or five Jeffs in there, all playing different instruments, and Spencer on drums, and Susie and Sammy are there, too, and there's a fire going, and a feeling of love and discovery and fondness in the smoky air. Also in there, I think, is the spirit of Jeff's father, Bob Tweedy, who passed away in 2017."