James Blake surprise-released his new album, The Colour In Anything, Gigwise reports.
Blake appeared on Annie Mac’s BBC Radio 1 show last night (May 5), revealing that the new album would drop in a matter of hours. The follow-up to Overgrown, which has been three years in the making, includes collaborations with Bon Iver and the elusive Frank Ocean.
The artwork for the record - which was teased via street murals in London and Brooklyn last night - was designed by Roald Dahl artist Quentin Blake.
Last month, he revealed one of the album’s tracks, ‘Timeless’, and he also unveiled ‘Modern Soul’ during his BBC Radio 1 residency in February. Since then, he’s appeared on Beyonce’s Lemonade album.
Speaking to The Guardian, Blake called his new album a "coming-of-age" record. "If music stays the same thematically, people lose interest," he explained. "If I was still talking about not getting laid when I was 18 then…"
It’s now available to buy on iTunes and to stream via Spotify.