Wilco’s New Album Is Free, But They Recommend Paying For These 17 Albums

If you needed more evidence that Wilco is made up of some pretty chill dudes, here it is. In a thank you note to fans who downloaded their free album Star Wars, they recommended 17 albums from other artists that listeners should go spend money on.

In Tweedyville, the dad-rock cash flows like water, and Wilco knows that they’re lucky to be in a position where they can afford to release things with a sticker price of zero dollars. So, they’ve decided to spread the wealth around to up-and-comers across several genres.

Check out the full post below:

We consider ourselves lucky to be in the position to give you this music free of charge, but we do so knowing not every band, label or studio can do the same. Much of the “music business” relies on physical sales to keep the lights on and the mics up. Without that support, well, it gets tougher and tougher to make it all work.

With that in mind, Wilco has put together a list of some of their favorite recent releases. We encourage you to explore it (and beyond) and yep, even march down to your neighborhood record shop and BUY. There’s a lot of great music out there, lets all try to support it. After all, it’s the years of support (and purchases) of Wilco’s music that allowed us to do what we did last week.

Adron – Organismo
Cibo Matto – Hotel Valentine
Empyrean Atlas – Inner Circle
Eleventh Dream Day – Works For Tomorrow
Full Of Hell & Merzbow – Full Of Hell & Merzbow
Game Theory – Real Nighttime
Girlpool – Before The World Was Big
Invisible Familiars – Disturbing Wildlife
Landlady – Upright Behavior
Luluc – Passerby
Ned Doheny – Hard Candy
Parquet Courts – Content Nausea
Richard Julian – Fleur de Lis
Scott Walker + Sunn O))) – Soused
Speedy Ortiz – Foil Deer
Steve Gunn – Way Out Weather
William Tyler – Deseret Canyon

Thanks for listening (and sometimes buying),

– HQ

PS: yes, you can also pre-order Star Wars on vinyl and CD here. It’ll also be available at finer record stores everywhere on August 21 (CD) and November 27 (vinyl).

There’s a bit of everything from upbeat power-pop to raging fuzz bands to minimalist singer-songwriters. Who knew that Wilco had such good taste?

(via Stereogum)

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