The Dutch host Germany, who beat Hungary 5-0 on Saturday, in Amsterdam on Tuesday in their next League A Group 3 match
Ten years after she shook Austin and the music world with Come Away With Me, the 25 million-selling debut she released just weeks before the 2002 conference and festival, she returned to play her entire new album Little Broken Hearts at La Zona Rosa.
The stylish yet deeply emotional 12-song collaboration with Danger Mouse is out on May 1. In an interview, Jones described Little Broken Hearts as a concept album of sorts that examines a difficult breakup. She said she and Danger Mouse, the producer whose given name is Brian Burton, wrote most of the songs as a team, working out lyrics and the instrumentation together.
It’s something of a departure for Jones and another step in her evolution away from the jazz of the Grammy-winning Come Away With Me.
Jones came back to SXSW in 2006 with her side project The Little Willies, a group she played two shows with last week. The experience performing as a solo artist will be a little less discombobulating this time around.
“It was kind of crazy,” Jones said. “I remember 10 years ago when I came...and it was insane. It was like we were doing four shows a day or something. I don’t know. It felt very strange, but it was fun.”
The Dutch host Germany, who beat Hungary 5-0 on Saturday, in Amsterdam on Tuesday in their next League A Group 3 match
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