David J (Bauhaus, Love And Rockets) Hits The Road In June In Support Of Latest Album Tracks From The Attic Revisited From Independent Project Records
Tour Begins June 8 in Los Angeles at Zebulon for Record Release Show
Tracks From the Attic Revisited is a Second Life for Fully Fleshed-Out Songs Culled from 2024’s Triple LP Box Set of Home Recordings Entitled Tracks From the Attic Also from Independent Project Records
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
LOS ANGELES, CA. (WEDNESDAY MAY 27, 2026) – David J (Bauhaus, Love and Rockets) confirmed today he’s heading on the road for a June tour in support of his recently released Tracks From the Attic Revisited which is available on vinyl (in traditional black or gold), Special Edition CD, and all digital formats available now. Fans can order the album here via Independent Project Records (IPR).
The June tour begins in Los Angeles at Zebulon on June 8 for a record release party for Tracks… and concludes at the end of the month at Dex Fest in Chapel Hill, North Carolina on June 27. Additional tour dates to be confirmed shortly. Confirmed tour Dates include:
6/08 @ Zebulon, Los Angeles, Ca. (Record Release Party)
6/09 @ Casbah, San Diego, Ca.
6/12 @ Museum of Post Punk & Industrial Music (in conversation with Martin Atkins (Nine Inch Nails, Public Image Ltd, Ministry), 7pm & 9:30pm, Chicago, Il.
6/15 @ Ypsi Ale House, Ypsilanti, Mi.
6/16 @ Ritual, Ann Arbor, Mi.
6/18 @ Electric Gardens Studio, Atlanta, Ga.
6/20 @ House Party, Raleigh, N.C.
6/24 @ House Party, Ashville, N.C.
6/27 @ Dex Fest, Chapel Hill, N.C.
Tracks From the Attic Revisited is culled from the 37-track home recordings first heard on Tracks From the Attic, a triple album released by IPR in 2024; some of the songs have been reshaped, sometimes rewritten and are now reinterpreted and recorded with a full band. The ten tracks that make up these new, fully fleshed-out versions are an arresting distillation of David J’s eclectic taste: from late ‘70s New Wave to a lifelong love of country and Nick Drake-like romanticism.
Press for the new album has been eclectic and far reaching: recently published reviews and interviews include The Magnificent Others with Billy Corgan podcast, The Big Takeover, SHFL, ReGen Magazine, Side-Line, The Vinyl District, Second Scene, We Heart Music, Skinny Puppy’s cEvin Key Patreon Podcast, Chaos Control, KMUW’s Strange Currency, Midland Rocks and much more.
When David J first went digging through boxes of old tapes (whose treasures were eventually collected in the acclaimed Tracks From the Attic compilation), he didn’t yet know that he was about to embark on a long, fruitful conversation with his own past, present, and even future self. As he uncovered demos recorded over some four decades, he noticed that some songs were asking him to get reacquainted with them. He eventually complied, approaching material that sometimes he had no recollection of having written as when producing another artist’s music.
The old home recordings became new demos for Revisited: ideas reworked and sometimes radically transformed, lyrics adjusted when they showed a potential to narrate life in the not-so-roaring 2020s. Thus reshaped, the songs were shared with a stellar combo that convened in the studio to breathe new life into them. Some are virtually unrecognizable, while some have kept their original form and charm intact – just developed and grown through the experience that comes with years of music making.
Where the original Tracks From the Attic invited listeners to be present in the room as a young singer-songwriter found his own way (wandering in the fields of experimentation and collecting the meanderings that followed), the new album puts us in front of an artist who has honed his craft and mastered the art of pruning. “The demos were like neglected little seeds that had been set aside, or fallen on fallow land,” David J reflects. “They’ve been gathered up, nurtured, tended and brought back to life as little buds. Now this is the bloom.”
Recorded at Ear Gallery Music in Los Angeles and produced by David J, Tracks From the Attic Revisited features a line-up of musicians that includes David J (vocals, acoustic guitar), Jason Roberts (Spoon, Daniel Johnston, guitar), Jon Bernstein (piano, organ), Tony Green (bass), David Raven (Steve Earle, Keith Richards, Lucinda Williams, etc., drums), Dan Clucas (trumpet), Robert “Smokey” Miles (Bob Dylan, accordion), John Courage (lap steel) and Stephen Perkins (Jane’s Addiction, congas).
Known for their unique musical sensibilities and extraordinary artwork & design, Independent Project Records is a favorite of record collectors and music fans alike for their bespoke packaging and attention to detail. Grammy-nominated founder Bruce Licher’s graphic design and his hand-letterpress packaging have been a mainstay in music circles since 1982’s Tragic Figures from Savage Republic. Since that time, the label has released seminal albums and singles from artists as diverse as Savage Republic, Alison’s Halo, Human Hands, Kommunity FK, Camper Van Beethoven, Scenic, For Against, Deception Bay, Half String, Autumnfair, The Dentists, Tone, WOO, Stereolab and more. Since the label’s relaunch in 2020, IPR has released new music, lost albums, reissues with bonus tracks on digital, compact disc and vinyl formats for a variety of artists including A Produce, Afterimage, Alison Clancy, David J, Half String, Bruce Licher, Greg Lisher, Jeffrey Runnings, The Ophelias, Red Temple Spirits, Savage Republic, Scenic, Shiva Burlesque, Springhouse, Torn Boys, WOO and multiple various artist compilations. Coming up in 2026 are new titles and expanded reissues from David J, Driveway Ceiling, Kommunity FK, Middle Class and more.
Track List below:
- I Wish Those Spacemen Would Come (Revisited)
- If Muzak Be the Junk Food of Love (Revisited)
- The Most Beautiful Girls in the World (Revisited)
- Leaning Towards the Falls (Revisited)
- Homo Sapien Blues (Revisited)
- I’ll Put Off Thinking About You for Awhile (Revisited)
- New Year’s Day (Revisited)
- All The Pilgrims (Revisited)
- Vincent in the Flames (Revisited)
- Punishment By Roses (Revisited)
ABOUT INDEPENDENT PROJECT RECORDS
Founded in 1980 by musician and artist Bruce Licher, Independent Project Records and its sister entity Independent Project Press are known for their instantly recognizable hand-printed record covers for bands including Camper Van Beethoven, For Against, Polvo, R.E.M., Savage Republic, Silversun Pickups, Stereolab and more. Aside from creating much of the artwork on his vintage two-ton hand-fed letterpress, Licher was nominated for a Grammy Award for his design work on the IPR released debut album from For Against. In 2020, the label was relaunched by both Licher and Jeffrey Clark with new and archival releases and is distributed by MRI/The Orchard & via Group outside the USA & Canada. IPR is based in Bishop, California, at the base of the Eastern Sierra Mountains.
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