Tracey Nelson Enlists Wednesday's Inner Circle for Co-Produced Album 'Hercules' and Durham Popup
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Mr Bagel
NYC-based singer-songwriter Tracey Nelson is set to release a new album titled "Hercules" on the Perennial imprint of K Records, with production and musical contributions from key members of the Wednesday/MJ Lenderman circle. According to Stereogum, the album was co-produced by MJ Lenderman and features contributions from several musicians in that orbit, including Karly Hartzman, Ethan Baechtold, Xandy Chelmis, and Landon George.
The album was co-produced by MJ Lenderman and features contributions from several members of the Wednesday/MJ Lenderman circle.
This collaboration brings together a tight-knit group of indie rock musicians known for their work on Wednesday's acclaimed albums and Lenderman's solo projects. The announcement also pointed to a popup event in Durham, North Carolina, where these artists will likely perform or appear together, further cementing the cross-pollination between Nelson and the wider Wednesday community.
Hercules arrives as Nelson's latest work after previous releases on the same label, and the involvement of Lenderman and his frequent collaborators suggests a sound rooted in the scrappy, melodic alt-country and lo-fi rock that has defined the Wednesday camp. The Durham popup adds a live dimension to the rollout, giving fans in the area a chance to see this specific collective in person.
The article briefly announces the album's release and a popup event in Durham featuring these artists.
With a lineup that reads like a Wednesday family reunion, Hercules is already generating buzz among followers of the band and its extended network. The release date and full tracklist have not yet been detailed, but the popup event signals that the album's arrival is imminent.
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