
My Morning Jacket are expanding their summer and fall North American tour with five new shows featuring a complete performance of their 2005 album Z, in honor of the latterās 20th anniversary. The dates will be tacked onto previously announced stands in Denver (Aug. 15), Los Angeles (Aug. 19), Brooklyn, N.Y. (Oct. 16), Chicago (Oct. 26) and Atlanta (Nov. 1).
āOct. 4 is the 20th anniversary of our album Z. Itās pretty wild to think about that,ā frontman Jim James says. āTo celebrate two decades of it being out in the ether, weāre excited to be turning five of our shows into special Z anniversary shows, where weāll play that album (and some other songs, donāt worry) front to back.ā
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The Louisville, Ky.-reared bandās fourth full-length, Z marked the first studio contributions from guitarist Carl Broemel and keyboardist Bo Koster, who joined as touring members the prior year. After three albums of reverb-drenched Southern rock and folk, MMJ took a giant artistic long-jump forward withĀ Z, 10 tracks of experimental psychedelia mostly devoid of their former alt-country sound and often referred to as Americaās reply to RadioheadāsĀ OK Computer.
Thanks to favorite such as the burbling opener āWordless Chorus,ā the soaring āGideonā and the rockers āAnytimeā and āLay Low,ā the album greatly expanded My Morning Jacketās fanbase, reaching a career-best No. 67 on the Billboard 200.
āItās fun to imagine that My Morning Jacketās Jim James composes his songs by wailing into an abandoned railroad tunnel, his beard moist with sweat, his corduroy sport coat flapping rakishly in the updraft,ā SPIN wrote in its contemporary review. āZĀ imagines a dance floor covered in sawdust and a musty smell wafting from under the boards. For every moment of ambient weirdness, thereās a blast of rock guitar that reminds you that the listener isnāt required to do all the work. Somewhere between their love of the blues and their affection for the dark disco of āBlue Monday,ā James and friends manage to make ambitious music seem like fun.ā
Beginning Aug. 5 in Bend, Or., My Morning Jacket will hit the road in support of their latest LP, is, which was produced by Brendan OāBrien (Pearl Jam, Soundgarden). One song from it, āHalf a Lifetime,ā dates all the way back to the Z era. āItās a song we had completely forgotten about because we never made a rough mix of it at the time,ā James told SPIN earlier this year. āI was digging through old hard drives and found it; Brendan ended up liking it and picking it.āĀ
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