Jeff Tweedy has detailed WARMER, his companion album to last year’s WARM. It’s out April 13 as a Record Store Day exclusive via dBpm Records. Ahead of the LP, Tweedy has shared lead single “Family Ghost” and its music video (edited and produced by Mark Greenberg). Check out the psychedelic visual below, and scroll down for the LP’s artwork and tracklist.

WARMER and WARM were recorded and produced during the same sessions at Wilco’s Chicago studio, The Loft. The initial edition of WARMER will be limited to 5,000 vinyl-only copies. Jeff Tweedy said in a press release:

At some point I separated the songs from the WARM/WARMER session into two records with individual character, but still tried to keep the overall tone and texture of the combined session consistent. In a lot of ways these two records could have been released as a double LP. WARMER means as much to me as WARM and might just as easily have been released as the first record of the pair.

WARM marked Tweedy’s first LP of solo material. The Wilco frontman is currently on an extensive tour behind the album.

Read Pitchfork’s 5-10-15-20 feature “The Music That Made Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy.”

WARMER:

01 Orphan
02 Family Ghost
03 And Then You Cut It in Half
04 Ten Sentences
05 Sick Server
06 Empty Head
07 Landscape
08 Ultra Orange Room
09 Evergreen
10 Guaranteed

Jeff Tweedy wearing glasses.

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