Andy Bell has announced a new solo album called ‘Pinball Wanderer’, featuring his former Oasis bandmate and longtime collaborator Gem Archer.
The Ride and Mantra of the Cosmos member is due to release his third solo record on Friday February 28 via Sonic Cathedral. Pre-order/pre-save here.
He has previewed the forthcoming project with ‘I’m In Love…’ – an ethereal cover of The Passions’ classic post-punk single ‘I’m in Love With A German Film Star’ (1981). Bell’s take on the track features dreamy vocals from Dot Allison, with Neu!‘s Michael Rother on guitar.
“I went through a stage of playing the guitar part for that song at every Ride soundcheck,” Bell explained in a statement. “Erol Alkan has always maintained it’s ‘proto shoegaze’ and I agree.”
He continued: “Dot has been a friend of mine for a long time now. Like many people of a certain age, I loved ‘One Dove’, and when I booked her to DJ at a club night in Sweden in about 2004, she levelled the place by playing ‘Ace Of Spades’ by Motörhead at 3am and we became mates. I played on some tracks on her last album ‘Consciousology’ and this was her returning the favour.
“Then, incredibly, Michael Rother from Neu! also ended up on it. I met him at his show at the Barbican last February and asked him to remix the song, but instead he decided he wanted to play guitar, which took everything to a whole new level.”
He added: “I was leaving for a tour the next morning and I knew I had to mix the single before I left. Hearing Michael’s guitar parts in the mix was such an incredible feeling; it just fired me up to keep on recording and mixing into the night.”
Listen to ‘I’m In Love…’ here:
Bell was also assisted on the eight-track album by High Flying Birds member Gem Archer, who played in Oasis with him between 1999 and 2009. Both are rumoured to be reuniting with Liam and Noel Gallagher onstage at their huge Oasis Live ’25 reunion tour this year.
“The album started from the drums up. I love playing drums and Gem is great at recording them,” Bell said. “All the melodies and lyrics came out of that.”
Per a press release, ‘Pinball Wanderer’ ushers in “a new sonic chapter” for Bell – following on from his previous two solo LPs ‘The View From Halfway Down’ (2020) and ‘Flicker’ (2022).
The album went from being half-finished to fully recorded and mixed in “one intense all-night session” last summer, and has been called “a quintessential nighttime record”.
“[It’s] is a mix of psychedelic melodies, Can via The Stone Roses grooves and Arthur Russell-style experimental textures and perfect for both deep-listening headphones moments as well as cutting across the coolest, most understated dancefloors,” it continued.
Additionally, Bell has revealed that he “took inspiration from Turnstile‘s ‘Glow On’ and made some songs that are too short”. The track ‘Madder Lake Deep’ is described as “Cocteau Twins in watercolour” while ‘Apple Green UFO’ references The Simpsons and ET.
“I had this riff on an acoustic and it was kind of like one of those Led Zeppelin folk bangers, but I brought it into the Serge Gainsbourg world and gave it a glass of absinthe,” he explained of the latter song.
The tracklist for Andy Bell’s ‘Pinball Wanderer’ is:
‘Panic Attack’
‘I’m In Love…’
‘Madder Lake Deep’
‘Apple Green UFO’
‘Pinball Wanderer’
‘Music Concrete’
‘The Notes You Never Hear’
‘Space Station Mantra’
Bell is set to play a series of acoustic shows at independent record shops across the UK, kicking off at London’s Stranger Than Paradise next month.
Ride released their seventh and latest album ‘Interplay’ last March.
Meanwhile, Bell has teamed up with Noel Gallagher and former Oasis drummer Zak Starkey on Mantra Of The Cosmos’ new single called ‘Domino Bones (Gets Dangerous)’.
MUNA have officially shared full details of their long awaited fourth studio album, Dancing On The Wall, which is scheduled to arrive on May 8.
The news comes with the release of the record’s title track and its accompanying official video, giving fans their first real look at what the trio’s new chapter sounds and feels like.
To mark the occasion, the group are planning a run of intimate underplay performances in Los Angeles, New York and London during release week. It will be a special opportunity to catch MUNA up close before they step back onto larger stages later this year.
Opening up about the project, the band described the title song as a standout moment within their body of work.
They shared: “Dancing On The Wall is possibly our favorite song we’ve made as a band. We think it’s all the best parts of MUNA – it’s coming from a really emotional and lonely place, but the song itself makes us feel powerful and euphoric. It’s written in the moment that the clock strikes midnight at the ball, and you have to give up the fantasy. In this case, it’s the fantasy of loving someone or something that can’t love you back.”
The 13 song album was produced by Naomi McPherson, allowing the band to take full creative ownership of the sound and direction. It is a project that pulls listeners straight to the dancefloor while still keeping its vulnerability front and center.
MUNA, made up of Katie Gavin and Josette Maskin alongside McPherson, have continued to build momentum over the years and were personally chosen by Harry Styles as the opening act for his first solo tour. Since then, they have also performed with Taylor Swift on the Eras Tour, in addition to sharing bills with Lorde, boygenius and Phoebe Bridgers.
Dancing On The Wall follows their 2022 self titled album, which marked their first release as independent artists after signing to Phoebe Bridgers’ Saddest Factory Records in 2021.
Fans can stream the title track across all major platforms now. For tickets to MUNA’s upcoming shows, visit laylo.com/whereismuna/m/munatour.
Dancing On The Wall tracklisting:
It Gets So Hot
Dancing On The Wall
Eastside Girls
Wannabeher
On Call
So What
Party’s Over
Big Stick
Mary Jane
Girl’s Girl
…Unless
Why Do I Get A Good Feeling
Buzzkiller