MERCY, John Cale's first album of original songs in 10 years. For nearly 60 years, or at least since the young Welshman moved to New York and formed the Velvet Underground, John Cale has reinvented his music with dazzling and inspiring regularity. There was the enchanting chamber folk of Paris 1919, instantly followed by the complex rock of Fear, the provocative and stripped-down song cycle of Music for a New Society. Once again, here is John Cale reimagining the way he creates his music. This captivating 12-track album, MERCY, moves from dark electro to vulnerable love songs as well as hopeful considerations for the future. On MERCY, Cale calls upon some of the most singular young minds in music today, such as Animal Collective, Sylvan Esso, Laurel Halo, Tei Shi, and Actress. These brilliant musicians slip into John Cale's worldview and help him reshape it. Cale turned 80 in March, and has witnessed the passing of many of his peers, especially over the last decade. MERCY is the continuation of a long and wonderful career. MERCY is the latest fascinating discovery from this restless mind.