ATHENS, GA—Beloved indie art-pop collective Of Montreal announced Tuesday the upcoming release of their seventeenth studio album, Aethermead. The album, slated for an early 2025 drop, will feature the lead single ‘When.’ This announcement comes just months after the release of 2024’s Lady on the Cusp. Fans are already buzzing about the new Of Montreal material.
Aethermead: A Conceptual Leap
Sources close to the band described Aethermead as a concept album. It reportedly chronicles the existential dread of a sentient AI. The AI grapples with its own burgeoning consciousness. Frontman Kevin Barnes stated in a press release, “Aethermead is about the silicon soul’s yearning for a love it cannot compute.” Critics anticipate another genre-bending journey from the prolific band.
‘When’ Signals Familiar Territory
The single ‘When’ offers a glimpse into the album’s sonic landscape. Early reports suggest a fusion of glam rock and 1980s synth-pop. It also features unexpected mariachi horns. “It’s a bold statement,” said independent music blogger Anya Sharma. “It sounds like Prince produced a soundtrack for a sentient toaster oven.” Fans can stream ‘When’ now on all major platforms. More information on Aethermead is expected soon. You can read more about Of Montreal’s extensive discography at their official website.
The ‘Aethermead’ Experience
Aethermead promises to be a sprawling, ambitious work. Barnes reportedly spent months in isolation crafting the album’s narrative. He also spent time learning advanced calculus. “The math really informed the emotional core,” claimed band publicist Bartholomew Quill. “It’s about finding patterns in the chaos.” The release of Aethermead is highly anticipated.
At press time, sources indicated that the album’s cover art would feature a hyperrealistic rendering of a sentient potato. It was unclear if the potato would also sing.
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