David Bowie Explains ‘The Next Day’…Sort Of
If there's been a drawback for David Bowie fans in the wake of his unexpected un-retirement, it's that -- in typically inscrutable Bowie fashion -- he's refused to grant any interviews or make any public appearances in support of his new album, 'The Next Day.' As it turns out, he's just been waiting for the right request.
He received in the form of a plea from writer Rick Moody, who reached out while preparing to write a piece on 'The Next Day' for The Rumpus. Rather than an interview, Moody asked Bowie for "sort of a work flow diagram" for the album -- as he put it in the (12,000-word) article, "I wanted to understand the lexicon of 'The Next Day,' and so I simply asked if he would provide this list of words about his album."
Somewhat surprisingly, Bowie obliged -- to the letter. What follows is his list of 42 words intended to help Moody "think about ['The Next Day'] in light of what he was thinking about it." It certainly sparked something in Moody, whose column goes on to explore, in depth, how these words relate to the music. Your mileage may vary.
Effigies
Indulgences
Anarchist
Violence
Chthonic
Intimidation
Vampyric
Pantheon
Succubus
Hostage
Transference
Identity
Mauer
Interface
Flitting
Isolation
Revenge
Osmosis
Crusade
Tyrant
Domination
Indifference
Miasma
Pressgang
Displaced
Flight
Resettlement
Funereal
Glide
Trace
Balkan
Burial
Reverse
Manipulate
Origin
Text
Traitor
Urban
Comeuppance
Tragic
Nerve
Mystification