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James Murphy Confirms LCD Soundsystem’s Return

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After months of online speculation, LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy confirmed the band’s return withย aย performance at Coachella, a future tour and a new album in a letter posted to the band’s website. Murphy and co. hinted at the comeback in December with the release of somber holiday single “Christmas Will Break Your Heart”. The upcoming LP will be the band’s first full-length release since 2010.

Read Murphy’s full letter below:

i write songs all the time. sometimes theyโ€™re just weird songs i sing while changing a baby, or songs about annoying things that i sing to myself, or to friends while sitting at a bar, or about christmas, or new york. sometimes these songs live in my head for years and have verses upon verses added to them, almost infinitely. sometimes theyโ€™re just ghosts of ideas, and sometimes theyโ€™re fully-formed things which float in front of me, seeming like theyโ€™d be easy to make flesh, only to fight furiously as soon as i try to pin them down in any way. some of them i make with friends in a room with instrument things. only a tiny fraction of these ever become songs; get recorded, feel like something that should be shared. those ones, i write the title or some lyrics of down on a page in a little book i carry around. or i sing a bit of them into a tape recorder (or now a phone, i guess). iโ€™ve been doing this since i was a kid.

early in 2015, i realized i had more of those than iโ€™d ever had in my life. more of them than when i went in to make any lcd record, or when i recorded tapes upon tapes of terrible things in high school. just loads of them, and i found myself a little perplexed. if i record them, what do i do with them? maybe i shouldnโ€™t record them at all? i considered that, which was in a way the easiest option, but it also seemed like a weird and arbitrary (and sort of cowardly) cop-out. but to record themโ€”well then, suddenly i have, whatโ€”a record?

so i asked pat and nancy to come over to my apartment for coffee and told them: โ€œiโ€™m going to record some music. should i make up a band name, or make a โ€œjames murphyโ€ record, or should it be lcd?โ€ we all thought a good amount about it. we have had lives for the past 5 years, which has been nice, and those guys have made amazing music with museum of love, the juan maclean, and all sorts of other things. iโ€™d managed to do a bunch of fun, dumb stuff which mostly annoyed people who were into the band because, well, subway turnstiles and a coffee arenโ€™t lcd, basically.

at any rate, they both said โ€œletโ€™s make an lcd recordโ€. you see, if they didnโ€™t want to, which iโ€™d half assumed, then thereโ€™s no such thing as lcd. imagine this: me making a record, calling it lcd, and then you go to the show and thereโ€™s just some guy playing drums over there, or some other person playing keyboards. horrifying. then imagine this: i make a โ€œjames murphyโ€ record, or, i donโ€™t know, an โ€œeverteenโ€ record, or whatever made-up name i come up with, and thereโ€™s pat playing drums, and nancy. maybe al isnโ€™t too busy with hot chip so he comes to play. what the fuck is that? here were our choices: 1. make music with your friends and call it something else, which seems hilarious (everteen) or egomaniacal to the point of sociopathic (james murphy solo record). 2. make music, but willfully exclude your friends because of the horrors in option 1. 3. make an lcd record with your friends, who want to make said record, and deal with whatever fall-out together. 4. donโ€™t make music, to avoid the horrors of all of the above. 5. make music and, like, hide it somewhere.
we decided, clearly, on option 3, and i was fully prepared for a certain amount of โ€œoh fuck that guyโ€ over-it stuffโ€”in fact welcomed it. itโ€™s strangely energizing to have people who donโ€™t make music themselves take potshots at you from the internet. and thereโ€™s always been a current of o.f.t.g. with me (iโ€™m saying me and not us because, letโ€™s be honestโ€ฆ no one hates anyone else in lcd, partially because theyโ€™re unhateable, and also because they have the wisdom to not shoot their mouths off nearly as much), and thatโ€™s just fine. iโ€™m pretty used to it, and find it relatively funny.

but in my naivetรฉ i hadnโ€™t seen one thing coming:
there are people who donโ€™t hate us at all, in fact who feel very attached to the band, and have put a lot of themselves into their care of us, who feel betrayed by us coming back and playing. who had traveled for or tried to go to the msg show, and who found it to be an important moment for them, which now to them feels cheapened. i just hadnโ€™t considered that. i knowโ€”ridiculous on my part. i saw some comments online a few days ago from people who felt that way, and it blindsided me, and made me incredibly sad. i saw some other people replying with stuff like โ€œif thatโ€™s what you cared about, and you donโ€™t want them to play anymore, maybe you liked the band for pretty weird reasonsโ€, and it made me think. the truth is, while i get what the replier is saying, i kind of side with the original complaint: if you cared a lot about our band, and you put a lot of yourself into that moment (or anything about us you chose), and you feel betrayed now, then i completely understand that. itโ€™s your right to define what you love about a band, and itโ€™s your right to decry their actions and words as you see fit, because itโ€™s you, frankly, who have done much of the work to sustain that relationship, not the band. i was so clearly expecting the cynical cries of foul, that i hadnโ€™t seen the heartfelt complaint coming. weโ€™ve always talked about how weโ€™d never betray anyone who cares about us, but here we are now. given the chance again to make new music with the people i care about, and who have given a big part of their lives to doing this weird thing together, and who wanted to do it again, i took it. and in doing so, i betrayed whoever feels betrayed by that action. i by no means think that everyone who liked our band feels bad right now. a lot of people who liked our band are very happy, and weโ€™ve been pretty blown away by the almost overwhelmingly positive response. last night i sat with al and nancy in a weird italian bar and we talked about how fucking awesome it was that so many people were happy to have us back. but that doesnโ€™t take away from those who feel hurt. to you i have to say: iโ€™m seriously sorry. the only thing we can do now is get back into the studio and finish this record, and make it as fucking good as we can possibly make it. it needs to be better than anything weโ€™ve done before, in my mind, because it wonโ€™t have the help of being the first time. and we have to play better than weโ€™ve ever played, frankly. every show has to be better than the best show weโ€™ve played before for anyone to even say โ€œwell, that was good. i mean, not as good as they used to be. but, you know. it was good.โ€ we know all that. which is healthy for us, because it means we go back to war, like in the beginning. for us it was always war, but now itโ€™s really with ourselves. maybe we have a chance to make it right.

in other, more pedantic news: weโ€™re not just playing coachella. weโ€™re playing all over. weโ€™re not just having some reunion tour. weโ€™re releasing a record (sometime this yearโ€”still working on it, actually), so this isnโ€™t a victory lap or anything, which wouldnโ€™t be of much interest to us. this is just the bus full of substitute teachers back from their coffee break with new music and the same weird gearโ€”or as much of it as we still have (itโ€™s very interesting to re-buy the same gear, and in some cases buy gear back from people you sold it to), and rambling around trying to be louder than everyone else. thank fuck we were never skinny and young. or at least i wasnโ€™t. that always happens with bandsโ€ฆ they arenโ€™t fat when they come back, typically, just, i donโ€™t know, thicker. i was lucky to start this band kind of fat and old, so thereโ€™s no, like โ€œlook how young they were!โ€ shit to even find on the internet. i mean, we were younger and everything, but we werenโ€™t young, if you know what i mean.

one last note: thank you to everyone who has been absurdly kind to us over the past 14 (!) years. if you have moved on and donโ€™t like us anymore, thatโ€™s obviously ok, too. but please, if we ever gave you any joy, just find something new and good that blows you away, and post it on our facebook page or something with, like, โ€œhey fuck you guys! this is the real shit!โ€ so we can hear new good stuff. that would be the best for all of us.