Ants from Up There

Ants from Up There
A bag with a gold plane inside hanging from a hook on a wooden background
Studio album by
Released4 February 2022
RecordedSummer 2021
StudioChale Abbey, Isle of Wight[1]
Genre
Length58:46
LabelNinja Tune
ProducerSergio Maschetzko
Black Country, New Road chronology
For the First Time
(2021)
Ants from Up There
(2022)
Live at Bush Hall
(2023)
Singles from Ants from Up There
  1. "Chaos Space Marine"
    Released: 12 October 2021
  2. "Bread Song"
    Released: 2 November 2021
  3. "Concorde"
    Released: 30 November 2021
  4. "Snow Globes"
    Released: 19 January 2022

Ants from Up There is the second studio album by British rock band Black Country, New Road, released on 4 February 2022 on Ninja Tune.[2] Recorded at Chale Abbey on the Isle of Wight, the album was produced by the band's live sound engineer Sergio Maschetzko, and is the final album to feature lead vocalist and guitarist Isaac Wood, who announced his departure from the band on 31 January 2022, four days prior to the album's release.[3]

Written during COVID-19 lockdowns and road-tested during brief touring stints in support of their debut album, For the First Time (2021), the album was released almost exactly a year after their debut, and was preceded by four singles: "Chaos Space Marine", "Bread Song", "Concorde" and "Snow Globes".

The album received unanimous critical acclaim upon its release.[4] It became Black Country, New Road's highest-charting album, debuting at No. 3 on the UK Albums Chart and also reaching the top ten in Australia, Germany and the Netherlands.

  1. ^ "Listen to Black Country, New Road's tender new single 'Concorde'". NME. 30 November 2021. Retrieved 11 December 2021.
  2. ^ Richards, Will (12 October 2021). "Black Country, New Road announce second album 'Ants From Up There' and share 'Chaos Space Marine'". Nme.com. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
  3. ^ Strauss, Matthew (31 January 2022). "Black Country, New Road Frontman Isaac Wood Departs Band Days Before New Album Release". Pitchfork. Retrieved 31 January 2022.
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference Metacritic was invoked but never defined (see the help page).