Daniel Lanois Belladonna Nocturne
- Ambient |
- Instrumental |
- Rock
Release Date: June 19, 2026
Label: Arts Music
Belladonna Nocturne finds Daniel Lanois crafting another mesmerizing journey through atmosphere, texture, and instrumental beauty.
Daniel Lanois has spent decades helping shape some of the most influential albums in modern music, but Belladonna Nocturne reminds us that his own artistic voice remains every bit as compelling. Conceived as a companion to his Grammy-nominated 2005 instrumental album Belladonna, the new collection returns to the atmospheric terrain that has long fascinated him while expanding it into new and unexpected directions.
Composed and performed by Lanois, Belladonna Nocturne unfolds across 14 instrumental pieces that feel less like songs and more like destinations. Tracks such as "Cap Négre," "At The Foot Of The Skyway Bridge," "The Black Sea," and "Steel Mill" drift between memory, geography, and imagination, guided by his unmistakable touch on pedal steel, piano, guitar, and studio textures. The result is a record that invites listeners to slow down and get lost inside its details rather than rush toward a destination.
Longtime collaborators including Emmylou Harris, Brian Blade, and Daryl Johnson make appearances throughout the album, adding depth to Lanois' immersive instrumental vision. Yet the focus remains firmly on Lanois and his gift for creating music that exists somewhere between ambient composition, cinematic soundtrack, and sonic sculpture.
For listeners who know Daniel Lanois primarily through his work with U2, Bob Dylan, Peter Gabriel, and Neil Young, Belladonna Nocturne offers a glimpse into the creative well he continues to draw from. It's an album built on mood, space, and imagination, proof that one of music's most celebrated producers remains as curious and adventurous as ever.