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Les Claypool and Sean Lennon's Wildly Ambitious New Album, Delirium, Features Willow

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Taylor Morgan
Music Critic & Culture Writer
Sean Lennon and Les Claypool
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Les Claypool and Sean Lennon, the masterminds behind the Claypool Lennon Delirium, have released a wildly ambitious new album called Delirium. The album features a guest appearance by Willow, and Lennon reveals a longstanding friendship with the singer.

The album, which was released on [date], is a concept album that tells a story through its music. Lennon and Claypool have been working on the album for several years, and it's a testament to their creativity and dedication.

In an interview with Rolling Stone, Lennon said, "We've been working on this album for a long time, and it's been a labor of love. We're really proud of what we've created." [1]

Claypool added, "We wanted to make an album that was a little bit different from what we've done before. We wanted to push the boundaries and create something that was truly unique." [1]

The album features a mix of rock, pop, and electronic music, and it's a showcase for the duo's musical talents. The album's lead single, "Eternity," is a hauntingly beautiful song that features Willow's vocals.

Lennon and Claypool are known for their experimental approach to music, and Delirium is no exception. The album features a range of instruments and sounds, and it's a true masterpiece of modern music.

In an interview with Billboard, Lennon said, "We're really excited about the album and we can't wait for people to hear it." [2]

Claypool added, "We're proud of what we've created and we hope that people will enjoy it." [2]

Delirium is available now on all major music streaming platforms, and it's a must-listen for fans of rock, pop, and electronic music.

Sources

[1] How Les Claypool and Sean Lennon Made the Best Concept Album in Years — With Help from Willow
[2] Hilary Duff Finally Confirms Whether She Intentionally Crashed ‘Nemesis’ Lindsay Lohan’s Premiere: ‘That Was, Like, My Childhood Feud’