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Youve already had a chance to hearBill Callahans whole new albumby now.
But look at it a different way and its the perfectly casual release strategy for new Callahan music.
With a touch of that signature deadpan humor, hes calling the albumGold Record,released in full today.
In Pigeons, he takes on the persona of a limo driver picking up a couple after their wedding.
Or, well, his former one.
His music became less lonely, and his eye for the simple things turned to his home life.
I just wanted to prove that your life doesnt end if you settle down, hetold Pitchfork.
But when you are married, you are married to the whole wide world.
Heisntalone, he still has his Cash and Cohen songs.
It feels like Callahan is giving listeners one of those songs himself.