Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy has announced that he is releasing a memoir, lengthily titled Let’s Go (So We Can Get Back): A Memoir of Recording and Discording With Wilco, Etc. The book is slated for release on November 13 in the U.S. via Penguin Random House. A press release states the the book “takes fans into his songwriting process, from early days with Uncle Tupelo to writing Summerteeth, Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, A Ghost Is Born, and beyond,” as well as discussing his childhood, his musical education and development, and the creation of Wilco and Uncle Tupelo. Wilco’s last album was 2016’s Shmilco and Jeff Tweedy released the solo album Together At Last in 2017. Check out the cover of Let’s Go (So We Can Get Back) below, as well as Wilco’s 2015 KEXP new home benefit performance at the Columbia City Theatre.
It was an afternoon of contrasts when Wilco performed for a packed room of KEXP donors at Columbia City Theater earlier this month. You've never seen a sold out show so quiet, so reverently enraptured, as the band presented song after song in their set, ranging from old favorites to new singles fro…
This year is Wilco's twentieth anniversary, but the posit of Wilco merely being a band for two decades is a somewhat reductive statement – across their career, they've covered as much musical ground (and employed as many personnel) as three or four bands. They started out as alt-country lifers tryi…
What's better than a surprise free album from one of your all time favorite bands? A surprise free album from one of your favorite bands that puts them at the top of their two decades and running game. Wilco wrapped up their contract with Nonesuch back in 2010, after their fourth release on the lab…