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New Springsteen Album Leaked Track by Track Daily
23Feb

New Springsteen Album Leaked Track by Track Daily

in preparation of its March release

Three days late but there you go, the first three tracks are rubbish anyway we heard.... Billboard: "Bruce Springsteen is giving fans an early listen to his 17th studio album, "Wrecking Ball." Each track can be heard in its entirety through a series of streaming previews, kicking off Monday with "Easy Money" on Backstreets.com. The Americana-themed track is the second off the album, following Wrecking Ball's opener "We Take Care of Our Own," which has already debuted in music video form."

 

"The remaining nine tunes will roll out daily until Friday, March 2 with the album's official release scheduled for Tuesday, March 6. "Shackled and Drawn" is scheduled for streaming on Tuesday, Feb. 21 over at Rollingstone.com. Find the complete schedule below, via Backstreets.

A few early reviews of Wrecking Ball have already begun trickling in, with StereoGum writing, "it's a pretty good album, but I can't help wishing it was better."

Wrecking Ball is produced by Ron Aniello and includes guest appearances from Tom Morello, Matt Chamberlain and members of the E Street Band. Pre-orders for the album are currently available.

 

Monday, Feb. 20: "Easy Money" on Backstreets.com

Tuesday, Feb. 21: "Shackled and Drawn" at Rollingstone.com

Wednesday, Feb 22: "Jack of All Trades"

Thursday, Feb. 23: "Death to My Hometown"

Friday, Feb. 24: "This Depression"

Monday, Feb. 27: "Wrecking Ball"

Tuesday, Feb. 28: "You've Got It"

Wednesday, Feb. 29: "Rocky Ground"

Thursday, March 1: "Land of Hope and Dreams"

Friday, March 2: "We Are Alive""

 

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