Ryan Adams has announced that he'll be scoring the new Al Pacino film, Danny Collins - as well as unveiling another brand new song 'Do You Laugh When You Lie?'. Check it below.
It's been an insanely busy year for R'Adams - releasing his incredible self-titled album, the break-neck punk-rock EP 1984 and a single per month through his label PAX-AM, as well as finding time to jam with Bob Mould and Johnny Depp.
Now, as Film Music Reporter states, Adams will team up with composer Theodore Shapiro to pen the score for the flick about an ageing rock star who is inspired by a letter from John Lennon.
Not only that, but Mr Adams will release another 7" single via PAX-AM on 9 December - the Tom Petty-esque rock-along anthem 'Do You Laugh When You Lie', which he debuted in Toronto this week. Check it out below
Meanwhile, Ryan Adams will be returning to the UK for a full tour in February. For tickets and more information, visit here.
Feb. 19 - Brighton/Brighton Dome
Feb. 21 - Leicester/Leicester De Montford Hall
Feb. 24 - Edinburgh/Usher Hall
Feb. 25 - Leeds/O2 Academy Leeds
Feb. 27 - London/Eventim Apollo
Feb. 28 - Wolverhampton/Wolverhampton Civic
Mar. 1 - Liverpool/Liverpool Guild of Students
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