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The Queen of Hearts, the debut album from Offa Rex, a new project from Olivia Chaney and The Decemberists, is due out next Friday, July 14. But you don't need to wait till then to hear it: the album is streaming in full as an NPR First Listen. "It's a match made in folk-rock heaven," writes NPR. "The Queen of Hearts hums with the resonance of bygone eras and ancient ways, of doomed love and arduous hardship—all of it embroidered into the patchwork tapestry of life itself." Hear it here.

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The Queen of Hearts, the debut album from Offa Rex, a new project from Olivia Chaney and The Decemberists, is due out on Nonesuch Records next Friday, July 14. But you don't need to wait till then to hear it: the album is streaming in full below as an NPR First Listen. Produced and recorded by Tucker Martine and Colin Meloy at Martine's studio in Portland, OR, and mostly arranged by Chaney, The Queen of Hearts draws largely on traditional English-Irish-Scottish repertoire to create a transatlantic musical conversation that flirts with psychedelia and folk rock while maintaining its own inimitable identity.

"It's a match made in folk-rock heaven," writes NPR Music's Jason Heller. "The Queen of Hearts hums with the resonance of bygone eras and ancient ways, of doomed love and arduous hardship—all of it embroidered into the patchwork tapestry of life itself." Read the complete review at npr.org/firstlisten.

To reserve a copy of The Queen of Hearts, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl pre-orders include an instant download of three album tracks, an exclusive print, and a download of the complete album on release day.

Offa Rex will tour this summer; additionally Olivia Chaney will open for The Decemberists and join them on stage for several shows. For details and tickets, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

The NPR Music First Listen embed was replaced with a Spotify embed following the album's release.

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  • Thursday, July 6, 2017
    Listen: Offa Rex's "The Queen of Hearts" Streaming in Full As NPR First Listen

    The Queen of Hearts, the debut album from Offa Rex, a new project from Olivia Chaney and The Decemberists, is due out on Nonesuch Records next Friday, July 14. But you don't need to wait till then to hear it: the album is streaming in full below as an NPR First Listen. Produced and recorded by Tucker Martine and Colin Meloy at Martine's studio in Portland, OR, and mostly arranged by Chaney, The Queen of Hearts draws largely on traditional English-Irish-Scottish repertoire to create a transatlantic musical conversation that flirts with psychedelia and folk rock while maintaining its own inimitable identity.

    "It's a match made in folk-rock heaven," writes NPR Music's Jason Heller. "The Queen of Hearts hums with the resonance of bygone eras and ancient ways, of doomed love and arduous hardship—all of it embroidered into the patchwork tapestry of life itself." Read the complete review at npr.org/firstlisten.

    To reserve a copy of The Queen of Hearts, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl pre-orders include an instant download of three album tracks, an exclusive print, and a download of the complete album on release day.

    Offa Rex will tour this summer; additionally Olivia Chaney will open for The Decemberists and join them on stage for several shows. For details and tickets, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    The NPR Music First Listen embed was replaced with a Spotify embed following the album's release.

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