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Stream the Who’s New Song ‘All This Music Must Fade’

The Who returned on Thursday with another new song from its forthcoming album, Who, which will be released on Nov. 22.
Featuring a strong vocal performance from Roger Daltrey, the song is a bit defiant in its lyrical themes, and it’s a good listen from the legendary band:
It’s the second song released in advance of the record, following “Ball and Chain”:
Here’s the album’s track listing:
- ‘All This Music Must Fade”
- “Ball and Chain”
- “I Don’t Wanna Get Wise”
- “Detour”
- “Beads On One String”
- “Hero Ground Zero”
- “Street Song”
- “I’ll Be Back”
- “Break The Newse”
- “Rockin’ In Rage”
- “She Rocked My World”
Zak Starkey, currently taking part in the Who’s tour as a live drummer, also participated in the album sessions for the new record. In a recent interview, he told he the experience was obviously rather exciting:
The album doesn’t sound like any previous Who albums, it has the vibe of a 2019 Who album. But it doesn’t sound old, it sounds brand new and super fresh.
In addition to the exciting news about a new record, the Who’s Moving On! tour will continue throughout the next month or so across North America. The remaining dates:
Sept 13 / Fenway Park / Boston, MA SPECIAL GUEST: Peter Wolf
Sept 15 / Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater / Wantagh, NY SPECIAL GUEST: Reignwolf
Sept 18 / State Farm Arena / Atlanta, GA SPECIAL GUEST: Reignwolf
Sept 20 / BB&T Center / Ft. Lauderdale, FL SPECIAL GUEST: Reignwolf
Sept 22 / Amalie Arena / Tampa, FL SPECIAL GUEST: Reignwolf
Sept 25 / Toyota Center / Houston, TX SPECIAL GUEST: Reignwolf
Sept 27 / American Airlines Center / Dallas, TX SPECIAL GUEST: Reignwolf
Sept 29 / Pepsi Center / Denver, CO SPECIAL GUEST: Reignwolf
Oct 9 / Chase Center / San Francisco, CA SPECIAL GUEST: Liam Gallagher
Oct 11 / Hollywood Bowl / Los Angeles, CA SPECIAL GUEST TBA
Oct 13 / Hollywood Bowl / Los Angeles, CA SPECIAL GUEST TBA
Oct 16 / Viejas Arena at Aztec Bowl San Diego State University / San Diego, CA SPECIAL GUEST: Liam Gallagher
Oct 19 / T-Mobile Park / Home of the Seattle Mariners / Seattle, WA SPECIAL GUEST: Liam Gallagher
Oct 21 / Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena / Vancouver, BC SPECIAL GUEST: Liam Gallagher
Oct 24 / Hollywood Bowl / Los Angeles, CA SPECIAL GUEST: Liam Gallagher