Jonathan Cohen, N.Y.
U.K. rock act Doves is back amid the friendly confines of
Astralwerks for the North American release of its fourth album, due
in April. After issuing its 2000 debut, "Lost Souls," on
Astralwerks, the band's last two albums came out on Capitol in the
States.
The as-yet-untitled new set was recorded at the band's home studio
in Cheshire, England, and is nearly complete, Doves frontman Jimi
Goodwin tells Billboard.com. The first single will be "Kingdom of
Rust," which he describes as having "a country-ish shuffle beat.
It's really expansive with a wistful melody. It's quite
emotional."
According to Goodwin, also due to make the final cut on the
follow-up to 2005's "Some Cities" are the Kraftwerk-leaning
"Jetstream," a "nod to our electronic past" sung by guitarist Jez
Williams; "The Outsiders," which has a "piledriver bass line and a
Can-like backbeat"; and "Winter Hill," a "vaguely country
rock-esque tune."
"Everyone talks about f*cking departures, but this album is
hopefully just Doves doing what they do really well, which is
nicely crafted songs," Goodwin says. Asked if a country rock feel
was pervasive, he replied, "We haven't made 'Nashville Skyline,'
you know what I mean?"
After finishing the "Some Cities" tour in January 2006, band
members took an extended break for the first time in their career.
"In hindsight, getting off the bike like that did sort of throw us
as to why it's been so long between releases, but it was necessary
mentally at the time," Goodwin says.
Initial sessions for the album were tracked with veteran producer
John Leckie, but the pairing didn't pan out for scheduling reasons,
and that material was scrapped. The band then turned to Dana
Austin, who worked as an engineer on "Some Cities," to help finish
the set.
Doves will return to live duty with U.K. shows in February,
followed by a longer tour in April and likely summer festival dates
internationally. The band is unsure about its ability to tour in
the States "in these credit-crunched times, but we hope we'll be
able to get there," Goodwin says.