NEIL YOUNG to release the long-anticipated 2001 album ‘Toast’ on July 8th

NEIL YOUNG to release the long-anticipated 2001 album 'Toast' on July 8th

Today, Neil Young announces the July 8th release of his near-mythical 2001 studio album, ‘Toast’. Recorded at Toast Studios in San Francisco around the turn of the millennium, ‘Toast’ features Young’s legendary musical collaborators Crazy Horse at a ragged and thundering apex.

‘Toast’ is now available to pre-order, with formats including CD and double vinyl. The album is launched alongside the previously unreleased song ‘Standing In The Light of Love’.

For the past two decades, ‘Toast’ has been whispered about in collectors’ circles in hushed tones, as Young has dropped pieces of information about it here and there, especially as it contains three never-before-released songs.

Last year, in his virtual daily newspaper, The Times Contrarian, Young wrote about the album in-depth. “The music of ‘Toast’ is about a relationship,” he said. “There is a time in many relationships that go bad, a time long before the breakup, where it dawns on one of the people, maybe both, that it’s over. This was that time.”

Aptly, ‘Toast’ is heavy and distressed, brimming with electrifying tension. Even its sweet-sounding opening track ‘Quit’ features the refrain, “Don’t say you love me.” ‘Standing In The Light of Love’ and ‘Goin’ Home’ let the Horse off the tether in fields of overdriven guitar; an out-of-work logger grapples with his faith on the breakneck ‘Timberline’, and on ‘Gateway of Love’ Young dreams of a less painful future over a hypnotizing 10 minutes, leading into the sombre, broke-down ‘How Ya Doin’?’ The songwriter sums up the album best during its shadowy finale ‘Boom Boom Boom’: “All I got is a broken heart, and I don’t try to hide it when I play my guitar.”

Listen to ‘Standing In The Light of Love’ – BELOW:

The Neil Young Archives are a fittingly sprawling repository for Young; few artists – perhaps none – have explored such a vast spectrum of sounds and styles over more than half a century. ‘Toast’ is just one more testament to the treasure trove of vital music Young has in his vault.

‘Toast’ tracklist:

1. ‘Quit’
2. ‘Standing In the Light of Love’
3. ‘Goin’ Home’
4. ‘Timberline’
5. ‘Gateway of Love’
6. ‘How Ya Doin’?’
7. ‘Boom Boom Boom’

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Mark Millar is the founder of XS Noize and looks after the daily running of the website as well as hosting interviews for the weekly XS Noize Podcast. Mark's favourite album is Achtung Baby by U2.

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