The Claypool Lennon Delirium gives details of his new album

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Morality, mortality and the warnings of AI.

The duo The Claypool Lennon Delirium (Les Claypool and Sean Ono Lennon) will release his third album, conceptual, The Great Parrot-Ox and the Golden Egg of Empathyhe May 1 via ATO Records.

The Great Parrot-Ox and the Golden Egg of Empathy It took more than three years to produce and was the most labor-intensive recording I've ever been involved in,” says Claypool. “The result is something Shiner and I are very proud of: a relevant conceptual piece accompanied by a colorful, ghostly comic.”

The album, which formerexplores morality, mortality and the dangers of Artificial Intelligence, serving as a warning about sustainability without empathy, since cIt has two singles: “WAP” (“What a Predicament”)that aclaran is not a version of exito of Cardi B and “The Golden Egg of Empathy”with the collaboration of WILLOW and a video clip with art Rich Ragsdale.

This is the cover and the tracklist:

1. “Pro-Log”
2. “WAP (What a Predicament)”
3. “The Wake Up Call”
4. “Meat Machines”
5. “Troll Bait”
6. “Simplest of Deeds”
7. “Heart of Chrome”
8. “Through the Horizon”
9. “Mantra of the Manatee”
10. “The Golden Egg of Empathy feat. WILLOW”
11. “Cliptopia”
12. “Cliptron Scuttle”
13. “Melody of Entropy”
14. “It's a Wrap”

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