The iconic group Fischerspooner return with their first album in almost a decade, ‘Sir’, released February 16, on Ultra Records.

Produced by Michael Stipe, it also features additional production by BOOTS (Beyonce, Run The Jewels) and mixing by Stuart White (Beyonce’s ‘Lemonade’) and Andy LeMaster.

Long known for their spectacular live performances, they returned to the stage and played their first show in almost a decade on October 27 at Brooklyn Steel.

Watch ‘Togetherness’ here:

Fischerspooner – Togetherness feat. Caroline Polachek (Official Video Fischer Edit) [Ultra Music]

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The highly personal album chronicles a tumultuous and emotionally fraught period of Casey Spooner’s life. It’s a collection of erotically charged, yet profound songs that Casey and Michael crafted at Michael’s home in Athens, GA, alongside Michael’s longtime collaborator Andy LeMaster.

After the songwriting was finished, Warren Fischer meticulously created a sonic landscape that perfectly supported Casey’s raw, intimate work.

In the process, Warren established his own creative partnership with rising producer BOOTS, who has crafted innovative records for Beyonce and Run The Jewels among others, which led to the birth of the single “Have Fun Tonight”.

Fischerspooner started as a DIY art project with their very first performance at a Manhattan Starbucks, which ultimately transformed into a spectacle that ushered in the electroclash pop revolution.

They pushed the boundaries of music and art in unparalleled ways that laid the foundations for many of today’s biggest artists.

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