From Rolling Stone:
You have to give it up for Wilco for making things so simple. The group’s seventh album — due out in late June — will be titled Wilco (The Album).
Even cooler: there’s a cut on the disc titled “Wilco, The Song,” which
Glenn Kotche describes to Rock Daily as “a great, upbeat song
professing our love for our fans.”
There’s a little something for everyone on the group’s new disc,
which they recorded in their loft space in Chicago. “One Wing” and
“Sunny Feeling” are breezy, pop-friendly tunes; “Deeper Down” is a
mellow ballad spiked with atmospherics and chamber strings; the
nearly-six-minute jam “Bull Black Nova” starts with rollicking drums,
stacatto keys and guitars before exploding into a killer solo from
guitarist Nels Cline. Think of the it as a sonic follow-up to the
kraut-rockin’ “Spiders (Kidsmoke).” “That one’s a really intense,
powerful song,” says Kotche of “Nova.” “It’s got a static groove that’s
really insistent. There’s a lot of great guitar moments on that song.”