Ryan Adams to release three new albums in 2019
Get ready for a whole lot of Ryan Adams in 2019.
The prolific singer-songwriter has revealed plans to release three (!) albums over the next 12 months. “Remember that year when I released 3 records,” Adams tweeted. “Let’s do it again.”
Adams then shared the artwork for the first album, Big Colors, as well as of a brief video of himself tracking vocals in the studio.
Update: Adams has recruited some prominent political reports to help announce the albums’ releases. MSNBC’s Katy Tur first shared details of Big Colors; now, Politco’s Jake Sherman has unveiled the title and artwork for Adams’ second album, Wednesdays. Additionally, Adams will be divulging more information on Big Colors, including a tracklist, tomorrow through Washington Post’s Power Up.
Remember that year when I released 3 records.
Let's do it again pic.twitter.com/NxsUqrBYxp
— Ryan Adams (@TheRyanAdams) January 8, 2019
#BIGCOLORS pic.twitter.com/6BzPpBgnyF
— Ryan Adams (@TheRyanAdams) January 8, 2019
It's sounding fucking epic. Here it comes…
#BigColors @bluenoterecords @CapitolRecords pic.twitter.com/rARlX4Lrhg— Ryan Adams (@TheRyanAdams) January 8, 2019
For more exclusive info on #BIGCOLORS, including a Track Listing & more, see tomorrow’s edition of WaPo’s Power Up (sign up here: https://t.co/Q0O3BLlAdv) pic.twitter.com/Zm1YjNiL78
— Ryan Adams (@TheRyanAdams) January 8, 2019
>@TheRyanAdams’ 2nd of 3 albums out this year will be called “Wednesdays” pic.twitter.com/EtaQBcBNQi
— Jake Sherman (@JakeSherman) January 8, 2019
Adams previously released three albums in 2005 with Cold Roses, Jacksonville City Nights, and 29. His last full-length effort came in 2017 with Prisoner.