James Blake Hints at Album Title Change

Photo of James Blake by Merlijn Hoek


After sharing a handful of tracks from his upcoming record, James Blake seems to be suggesting he's changed the album title.

The singer on Thursday retweeted images of a London mural painted by Sir Quentin Blake (no known relation to the musician), featuring the words "The Colour in Anything," perhaps hinting that he's ditched the previously announced Radio Silence title.

Interestingly, the artwork for Blake's last album, 2013's Overgrown, featured the singer standing outside wearing a long coat. The mural appears to include two painted figures, one of which looks similar to Blake's stance on the Overgrown cover.

As Pitchfork noted, Blake's 1-800-Dinosaur label also posted the image on its Facebook page today. His rep did not offer any comment.

Earlier this month, Blake shared his new song "Timeless" and confirmed the album is now completed and ready to be released, maybe sooner rather than later.