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Written by Mike Greenhaus   
Monday, 01 December 2008

In the cover story of the December/January issue of Relix , Ryan Adams discusses his latest album with the Cardinals, Cardinology. Never one to settle, Adams has already returned to the studio to begin work on yet another Cardinals album.

It sounds like a record,” Adams wrote on his personal blog. “I mean, I really tried hard on every instrument and I made the compositions and the lyrics as true and meaningful as I could. I am excited to share this with the Cardinals. It does sound kind of like the [2003 EP] “Love is Hell” though, or something, like a more pop, more melodic style with open parts and just the songs. Unafraid big open chord chorus…everything I learned from Mould. I am so stoked. Dinner then one more vocal then, off to the movies, and when I get home I’ll get to listen.”

Adams returned to New York’s Electric Lady Studios to demo the songs for the forthcoming project, which is tentatively titled Dear Impossible. Songs slated for the album include “FireFly,” “So Quiet, It’s Loud,” “Goodbye Sunshine,” “Universe Size Arms,” “Dear Impossible,” “Please, Hold On,” “Souls Full of Holes,” “Ok, I Surrender,” “Wild & Hopeless,” “Kaleidoscope Eyee,” “Your Name Here,” “Mirror-Gold,” “The Lights” and “Lost in Space.”

Demos for several Dear Impossible songs are also now available on Adams’ Vimeo page .

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