Doves announce first album in 11 years ‘The Universal Want’ + share ‘Prisoners’ single

Doves press photo
Photo Credit: Jon Shard

Doves recently shared their first new music in eleven years with new track Carousels. Now, the band break their silence on new album rumours by announcing their long awaited fifth studio album, ‘The Universal Want,’ will be out on September 11, 2020 via IMPERIAL in the US. Buoyed by refreshed chemistry, restless studio creativity and public reaction to their return, Doves have shared the album’s first single, Prisoners.
 
Prisoners is an unstoppable, driving tale of caution in a world of unending desire. Produced by Doves with Dan Austin and recorded at the band’s own Frank Bough Sound III studios in North West England, the high heat of its Northern Soul beat is fanned by wiry guitar breaks and cuts of ethereal noise contorting beneath layers of stacked vocals. A statuesque musical statement, Prisoners guides Doves’ second chapter to a peak now within touching distance, the lyrics contrasting to express unease with modern ills. Watch the video clip for the track via YouTube below.

Andy Williams says of the single: “It’s about continually chasing something and not being satisfied when you eventually get it. You’ve got ‘that thing’ and you find you’re not any happier. Be careful what you wish for.”
 
Dropping breadcrumbs in rare interviews since they announced their return in late 2018, Jimi Goodwin, Andy and Jez Williams have remained reluctant custodians of their barely-kept secret of a new album throughout last year’s busy period of memorable festival and outdoor headline shows. Coming together to confirm themselves, once again, as an artistic unit for the first time since sessions ended on 2009’s ‘Kingdom Of Rust,’ the cherished Manchester trio hint that ‘The Universal Want’ has become an equally poignant and celebratory document of both time passed and time recouped.
 
“It’s definitely got the stamp of ‘the time’ all over it,” says Jez, when asked as to what lies ahead for fans who have waited patiently for over a decade for another record. “Everything on the album is an echo. It’s an echo of what we were going through at the time. Getting back together, the Royal Albert Hall and everything else.”

‘The Universal Want’ track listing

  1. Carousels
  2. I Will Not Hide
  3. Broken Eyes
  4. For Tomorrow
  5. Cathedrals Of The Mind
  6. Prisoners
  7. Cycle Of Hurt
  8. Mother Silver Lake
  9. Universal Want
  10. Forest House

‘The Universal Want’ album artwork is by London-based, Finnish photographer, Maria Lax. Her 2020 photobook, ‘Some Kind Of Heavenly Fire,’ set evocative images alongside memorabilia relating to a moment in time when hardship, industrialisation and UFO sightings disturbed the peace of her isolated hometown in Northern Finland. Struck by the power in her work, Goodwin acquired the book, then gifted his band mates a copy each.

Turning the page onto the next chapter of a three-decade career, ‘The Universal Want’ follows the Mercury-nominated albums, ‘Lost Souls’ (2000) and ‘The Last Broadcast‘ (2002), their second, successive UK Number One album, ‘Some Cities’ (2005) and ‘Kingdom Of Rust‘ (2009).