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    • There Will Be No Intermission is the third solo studio album by American musician Amanda Palmer. It was released on March 8, 2019, through Cooking Vinyl. It was crowdfunded through Patreon and recorded by Palmer in collaboration with John Congleton over the course of a month. It was supported by a 2019–2020 tour. The vinyl version of the album was released on March 29, 2019.


      Background


      Palmer stated that "Most of these songs were exercises in survival. This isn't really the record that I was planning to make. But loss and death kept happening in real-time, and these songs became my therapeutic arsenal of tools for making sense of it all." She also said that "The kind of stories that I'm sharing on this record—abortion, miscarriage, cancer, grief, the darker sides of parenthood—have been therapeutic and frightening to write."


      Promotion


      The demos of "Bigger on the Inside" (originally featuring Zoë Keating), "The Thing About Things", "A Mother's Confession", "Machete", "Drowning in the Sound", and "Judy Blume" were all released as promotional singles on March 9, 2015, May 26, 2015, February 25, 2016, March 9, 2016, August 31, 2017, and February 12, 2018, respectively. "Judy Blume" and "Look Mummy, No Hands" were previously included on the 2013 live album An Evening with Neil Gaiman & Amanda Palmer. "Judy Blume" also received a music video on February 12, 2019.
      "The Ride" (originally released as a Patron-exclusive video on October 26, 2017) was previewed with a performance on NPR's All Things Considered on February 13, 2019.


      = Singles

      =
      The studio version of "Drowning in the Sound" was released as the first official single from the album along with the album pre-order on December 11, 2018. A music video was released on August 8, 2019.
      "Voicemail for Jill" was released as the second single on February 19, 2019. A music video for the song was released on March 7, 2019.


      Reception



      The album has received a score of 78/100 from media aggregate site Metacritic based on 11 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".


      Track listing


      All songs written by Amanda Palmer, except where noted


      Personnel


      Taken from the album's liner notes.


      = Musicians

      =
      Amanda Palmer – vocals, piano, ukulele, organ, synths
      Crystal Brooke Alforque – violin (Track 12)
      Laurann Angel – violin, viola
      Jherek Bischoff – double bass, guitar, vibraphone, prepared piano, sub bass synth, cymbals, bass drum, backing vocals
      John Congleton – drums, synths, sequencing
      Madeline Falcone – violin, viola
      Nicole Garcia – violin, viola
      April Guthrie – cello
      Max Henry – synths
      Paris Hurley – violin, viola
      Rachel Iba – violin, viola
      Jodie Landau – vibraphone, glockenspiel
      Aniela Marie Perry – cello
      Joey Waronker – drums
      Jason Webley – accordion
      The "Baby Didn't Die" Choir: Anthony Palacios, Carly D. Weckstein, Charlotte Kaufman, David Goren, Ian Michaels, Jherek Bischoff, Joy Craig, Kale Chase, Lisa Schneider, Marvel Star de la Cruz, Michelle Gibson, Paul Bellatoni, Phoebe Pinder, Sara Bartel, Simon Vance, Theresa Richardson, Vanessa Rodriguez, Xine Trevino


      = Technical

      =
      Amanda Palmer – writer (Tracks 1-17, 19-20)
      Jherek Bischoff – instrumental arrangement and mixing (all instrumental interludes), string arrangement (Track 12), recording (vibraphone, double bass, sub bass synth, cymbals, bass drum, and glockenspiel)
      Greg Calbi – mastering
      John Congleton – producer, mixing, engineer
      Ben Folds – "songwriting help" (Track 4)
      Tyler Karmen – studio assistant
      Dillie Keane – writer (Track 18)
      Jaron Luksa – recording (Track 12), violin, violin, and cello recording


      = Artwork

      =
      Allan Amato – sleeve photography
      Regina Harris – stylist for insert photography
      Kahn & Selesnick – insert photography
      Andrew Nelson – album artwork designer
      "Piano Stewards": Ngo'e Crossan, Julias Ross Bright, Philip Marshall, Nico Deslis, Joe Yarabek, Ben Ranes
      "Library Department": Justine Marzack, Ash Gaiman


      Tour



      Throughout 2019 and 2020, Palmer embarked on the There Will Be No Intermission World Tour. The over four-hour long show featureed a mix of both songs and storytelling themed around Palmer's personal life. The Los Angeles performance, as well as the December 13 and 14th London shows, were recorded exclusively for her Patrons on Patreon. On March 14, 2019, Palmer performed a three-hour excerpt of There Will Be No Intermission at Central Presbyterian Church, as part of the SXSW Music Festival.


      = Set list

      =
      The following represents the May 11, 2019, filmed performance in Los Angeles. It does not represent all dates throughout the tour.
      Act I

      "Judy Blume"
      "Runs in the Family"
      "The Thing About Things"
      "Bigger on the Inside"
      "Oasis"
      "Part of Your World"
      "Machete"
      "A Mother's Confession"
      Act II

      "Coin-Operated Boy"
      "The Killing Type"
      "Drowning in the Sound"
      "Voicemail for Jill"
      "Let It Go"
      "The Ride"


      Charts




      See also



      Music videos for this album


      References




      External links


      Official album website

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