Indigo Park
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| Released | April 3, 2026 | |||
| Studio | Sound City Studios (Los Angeles) The Large Clothed-Eared Collider (Williamsburg, Virginia) | |||
| Length | 43:18 | |||
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Indigo Park is an album by the American singer-songwriter Bruce Hornsby. It was released on April 3, 2026, by Zappo Productions with distribution helmed by Thirty Tigers.[1] The album was co-produced by Hornsby, Tony Berg, and Will Maclellan, and recorded at Sound City Studios in Los Angeles and The Large Clothed-Eared Collider in Williamsburg, Virginia.[2]
Background
Hornsby began work on the album in 2024 following an experience of burnout in which he initially intended to take a break from writing before reversing course.[3] The album's title and cover artwork were announced on January 20, 2026; additionally, Hornsby will be supporting the album with a tour which is set to run from February 2026 to April 2026.[4]
Composition
In press releases relating to the album, Hornsby was quoted as saying that the album's songs "oscillate between extremes—light and dark, memory and fantasy, calm and rage, doubt and certainty."[5]
Promotion
The album's lead single, the album's title track, was released on February 4, 2026 in tandem with the unveiling of the album's full track listing.[6][7] The album's second single, "Ecstatic" (featuring Bonnie Raitt), was released on March 4, 2026.[8] A music video for the song was released the same day; it features appearances from members of the Louisiana State University Tigers women's basketball team.[9]
Track listing
All tracks are written by Bruce Hornsby; "Might as Well Be Me, Florinda" written with Robert Hunter.
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Indigo Park" | 4:57 |
| 2. | "Memory Palace" (featuring Ezra Koenig) | 2:52 |
| 3. | "Entropy Here (Rust in Peace)" | 3:32 |
| 4. | "Silhouette Shadows" | 5:43 |
| 5. | "Ecstatic" (featuring Bonnie Raitt) | 2:51 |
| 6. | "Alabama" | 3:46 |
| 7. | "North Dakota State Roof" | 4:38 |
| 8. | "Sliver of Time" | 3:54 |
| 9. | "Might as Well Be Me, Florinda" (with Bob Weir and Blake Mills) | 7:12 |
| 10. | "Take a Light Strain" | 3:53 |
| Total length: | 43:18 | |
Personnel
Credits and personnel for Indigo Park adapted from the album's liner notes and Tidal.[10][11]
Musicians
- Bruce Hornsby - vocals, composition, piano (all tracks)
- Ezra Koenig - vocals (2)
- Bonnie Raitt - vocals (5)
- Bob Weir - vocals (9)
- Blake Mills - vocals (9)
Technical and visuals
- Bruce Hornsby - production
- Tony Berg - production
- Will Maclellan - production
- Brian Lee - mastering, mastering engineering, mixing
- Bob Jackson - mastering, mixing
- Wayne Pooling - recording, engineering
- Ariel Rechtshaid - engineering on "Memory Palace"
- Joel Jaffe - additional engineering on "Ecstatic"
- Eric Corson - horn recording on "Might as Well Be Me, Florinda"
- Scott Gordon - recording programming on "Might as Well Be Me, Florinda"
- Brandon Duncan - recording assistance
- Sebastian Basti - recording assistance
- Baz Reunert - recording assistance
- Sebastian Cabot - recording assistance
- Edward Hopper - cover artwork
- Marc Finkelstein - photography
Charts
| Chart (2026) | Peak position |
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| UK Albums Sales (OCC)[12] | 91 |
| UK Americana Albums (OCC)[13] | 14 |
| UK Independent Albums (OCC)[14] | 39 |
References
- ^ "Indigo Park by Bruce Hornsby on Apple Music". Apple Music. April 3, 2026. Retrieved April 2, 2026.
- ^ "Indigo Park". The Official Website of Bruce Hornsby. Retrieved April 2, 2026.
- ^ "Bruce Hornsby Introduces Indigo Park, New Album Arriving April 3rd". Shore Fire Media. Retrieved April 2, 2026.
- ^ "Bruce Hornsby Announces New Album 'Indigo Park', 2026 US Tour". stereogum.com. January 20, 2026. Retrieved April 2, 2026.
- ^ Friedlander, Matt (February 4, 2026). "Bruce Hornsby Announces New Album, 'Indigo Park,' Featuring Final Collaboration with the Late Bob Weir, Plus Bonnie Raitt & More". American Songwriter. Retrieved April 2, 2026.
- ^ Wardlaw, Matt (February 4, 2026). "Bruce Hornsby Offers a Preview of 'Indigo Park'". Ultimate Classic Rock. Retrieved April 2, 2026.
- ^ Monroe, Jazz (February 4, 2026). "Bruce Hornsby Enlists Ezra Koenig, Bonnie Raitt, and the Late Bob Weir for New Album". Pitchfork. Retrieved April 2, 2026.
- ^ Gustafson, Hana (March 4, 2026). "Listen: Bruce Hornsby Reconnects with Bonnie Raitt on New Single "Ecstatic"". Relix Media. Retrieved April 2, 2026.
- ^ Leas, Ryan (March 4, 2026). "Bruce Hornsby & Bonnie Raitt Reunite On New Single 'Ecstatic': Listen". Stereogum. Retrieved April 2, 2026.
- ^ Indigo Park (Media notes). Bruce Hornsby. Zappo Productions, Thirty Tigers. April 3, 2026.
{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ "Bruce Hornsby - Indigo Park / Credits". Tidal. April 3, 2026. Retrieved June 7, 2026.
- ^ "Official Albums Sales Chart on 17/4/2026 – Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved April 18, 2026.
- ^ "Official Americana Albums Chart on 17/4/2026 – Top 40". Official Charts Company. Retrieved April 18, 2026.
- ^ "Official Independent Albums Chart on 17/4/2026 – Top 50". Official Charts Company. Retrieved April 18, 2026.