Альбомы исполнителя
End of Amnesia
2001 · альбом
Duet For Guitars #2
1999 · альбом
supernatural thing
2023 · альбом
Darlin'
2022 · сингл
Melt Away: A Tribute To Brian Wilson
2022 · альбом
Birthday
2021 · сингл
Think Of Spring
2020 · альбом
Daydream
2020 · сингл
When I Write The Book
2020 · сингл
Migration Stories
2020 · альбом
What a Wonderful Industry
2018 · альбом
More Rain
2016 · альбом
Confession
2016 · сингл
Girl From Conejo Valley
2016 · сингл
A Wasteland Companion
2012 · альбом
Primitive Girl (Single Version)
2012 · сингл
Hold Time
2009 · альбом
To Go Home
2007 · Мини-альбом
Post-War
2006 · альбом
Transistor Radio (Deluxe Version)
2005 · альбом
Transfiguration of Vincent
2003 · альбом
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Биография
‘Supernatural Thing’ is M. Ward’s first new music in three years, but in 2020 M. Ward released two albums. On April's ‘Migration Stories’, Ward was inspired by the immigration journeys he’d heard from friends or read about in newspapers, as well as what his own grandfather had to go through when immigrating to the US from Mexico. For the December album ‘Think of Spring’ he covered classic Billie Holiday tunes, as she is an artist he’s greatly inspired by. The album’s guest stars — First Aid Kit, Shovels & Rope, Scott McMicken, Neko Case, Jim James and others — enliven the album with surprises. Eight of the album’s ten songs are Ward originals, but there is also an unusual Bowie choice, “I Can’t Give Everything Away” from Blackstar, and a live rendition of Daniel Johnston’s “Story of an Artist.” M. Ward says that “the title comes from an early thought as a kid that radio traveled the same airwaves as messages from supernatural things — and music, especially remembered music, is somehow tied up in this exchange. The sending and receiving of messages from memory and dreams seem to move along this same often broken-up wavelength. I see this new record as an extension, 18 years later, of my ‘Transistor Radio’ record, but this new record is better because its more concise and has more voices and more moods — the way my favorite radio was and still is.”