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The Doors' John Densmore has announced a collaboration with Public Enemy rapper, Chuck D.
The collaboration sees the pair launch a new project, doPE, and under this name, the pair have created a new album under the name, doPE.
Arriving on April 18, the new album, no country for old men, will be released to coincide with Record Store Day. Included on the record is the single, 'every tick tick tick', which has been named Record Store Day's Song Of The Year for 2026.
A press release has said that this project came about after Densmore had sent a message to Chuck over some lyrical ideas.
"Everybody gets older, but not everybody gets elder". Chuck said of Densmore's contribution to the project: "John Densmore’s beat isn’t just rhythm, it’s history talking. He's been scoring moments of our culture for decades, and that wisdom hits different when it meets the now. This collaboration is about locking generations together and pushing sound forward".
Check out the track list for 'no country for old men' below.
side a:
"every tick tick tick"
"no country for old men"
"doomsay"
"the bones of my father"
"i love that i don’t know"
"people are strangers"
side b:
"breakthru"
"ops3ssion"
"dajali ii"
"everybody dies"
"no country for old men (dub)"
"saydoom (dub)"
The album will arrive via Org Music on April 18.