The 1990 album Lou Reed wanted to cut John Cale out of: “I had to make choices”
Destined for doom.

John Cale is a Welsh musician, songwriter, composer and producer best known as a founding member of the pioneering art rock band the Velvet Underground.
Classically trained as a violist and pianist, Cale helped shape the band’s groundbreaking fusion of experimental music, avant-garde composition and rock alongside Lou Reed. Following his departure from the Velvet Underground in 1968, he forged a highly acclaimed solo career spanning art rock, classical music, ambient, electronic and experimental music, releasing landmark albums including ‘Paris 1919’, ‘Fear’, ‘Slow Dazzle’ and ‘Helen of Troy’.
Beyond his own recordings, Cale has produced influential albums for artists including Patti Smith, The Stooges, Nico and Happy Mondays, cementing his reputation as one of the most innovative and adventurous figures in modern music.
“She’s smart, fun, a bit of a whirlwind…”
The ultimate comedown anthem.
“An in-your-face, anarchistic musical approach.”
Set for release on July 24th.
If you can’t beat them, join them.
“It’s a very beautiful song”.
A poetic plague was a-coming.
The moment that started it all.