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Tweedy says new Wilco album in the spring

August 18, 2008

Wilco hopes to have its seventh studio album out by spring 2009, frontman Jeff Tweedy says.

After opting for a highly performance-oriented recording approach on 2007’s ‘‘Sky Blue Sky,’’ Tweedy tells Albany, N.Y., radio station WAMC he expects Wilco will ‘‘allow ourselves a little bit more leeway in terms of sculpting the sound in the studio, and doing overdubs and using the studio as another instrument. Last time around, it was more of a document.’’

At recent live shows, the Chicago-based Wilco has played two new songs: ‘‘One Wing’’ recalls the melancholy, slowly building ‘‘Sky Blue Sky’’ closer ‘‘On and On and On,’’ while ‘‘Sunny Feeling’’ has a sly main riff in keeping with loose jams from the last album, such as ‘‘Walken.’’

Tweedy told WAMC he’s going through a phase where he ‘‘kinda hate[s]’’ all of Wilco’s six prior albums, because ‘‘none of them are a statement that I would be comfortable making right now at this point in my life. They all served their purpose and in that respect I’m proud of all of them.

“But as something that feels artistically in keeping with who I am today, I think that they are inevitably going to fall short of that as time goes on. I mean, they just don’t continue to mean the same things to me and a new record is kind of where it’s at.”

Prior to the release of “Sky Blue Sky,” Tweedy said a number of unfinished songs from those sessions would potentially form the basis for the next album, but it is unknown if they remain in consideration at this point.

Wilco wraps a summer North American tour this Sunday. After a one-off Wilco festival gig in Ireland on Aug. 30, Tweedy plays four solo shows in Spain.