
Pitchfork has a great interview of David Byrne; fun, funny, and a kick ass artist. He talks about life and especially about the new album with Brian Eno.
David Byrne frequently stops to think before answering a question. It's a less common practice than one might assume, the sign of a polymath processing new information and decideding from which file-- art, science, music-- to retrieve the right answer. Indeed, Byrne remains one of rock's most thoughtful figures, but he's not above a bit of fun, either. That's likely what drove him again to work with Brian Eno, his former collaborator in both Talking Heads and on their joint outing My Life in the Bush of Ghosts.- from Pitchfork
The new Album is called Everything That Happens Will Happen Today. And you can only get it on the website. This is a voice I have been missing lately, great to hear him and read about him. I have also always enjoyed Eno's work.
Just last year I was reading a great book about Journalling, "The Journal as Art", and David was one of the people discussed in the book. His journal sketches are really quite something. Anyway, I recommend reading the full Pitchfork piece and heading on over to the site and listening to the album.
