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Hope Sandoval - new Warm Inventions cover art, European tour dates ++ plans for NEW MAZZY STAR ALBUM

DOWNLOAD: Hope Sandoval & the Warm Inventions – Blanchard (MP3)
DOWNLOAD: Hope Sandoval & the Warm Inventions – Wild Roses (MP3)

Colm & Hope…
Hope Sandoval

Below, you can see the artwork for Hope Sandoval & the Warm Inventionsnew record, Through The Devil Softly, out September 29th (changed from the original 9/15 date) on Nettwerk Records. You can pre-order the album at Amazon starting Wednesday.

The album’s first single, “Blanchard” is posted above. The album’s first single, “Blanchard,” and its second track, “Wild Roses,” are posted above. “Blanchard” is the track we posted with the album announcement. “Wild Roses” is actually from that Air France compilation, but is also on the new album (it’s possible the album version is slightly different) (though they are definitely both the same length).

“The Warm Inventions” pairs Sandoval with My Bloody Valentine drummer Colm Ó Cíosóig. Colm plays with My Bloody Valentine this weekend at All Points West (and Thursday in Virginia).

Hope Sandoval and the Warm Inventions have a set of UK & Ireland tour dates scheduled for the fall (below). North American dates are still TBA.

Hope hasn’t given up working with her other band, Mazzy Star, either! Rolling Stone wrote on July 7th…

Sandoval confirms her and her bandmate David Roback haven’t called it quits and they are still working on their anticipated fourth album. But she declines to give many specifics. “It’s true we’re still together,” she says. “We’re almost finished [with the record]. But I have no idea what that means.”

Warm Inventions cover art, tracklist and tour dates, below…

Hope Sandoval

Through The Devil Softly tracklist
01 Blanchard
02 Wild Roses
03 For The Rest Of Your Life
04 Lady Jessica And Sam
05 Sets The Blaze
06 Thinking Like That
07 There’s A Willow
08 Trouble
09 Fall Aside
10 Blue Bird
11 Satellite

Hope Sandoval – 2009 Tour Dates
October 29, 2009 … Galway, Ireland … Roisin Dubh
October 30, 2009 … Cork, Ireland … Cyprus Avenue
October 31, 2009 … Dublin, Ireland … Vicar St
November 8, 2009 … London, England … Southbank Centre