Animal Logic — jazz bassist Stanley Clarke, ex-Police drummer Stewart Copeland, and singer-songwriter Deborah Holland — solely ever launched two albums after forming in 1987: 1989’s self-titled and 1991’s Animal Logic II. The trio stored in contact through the years, notably reuniting in 2013 once they carried out as a part of Copeland’s Sacred Grove YouTube sequence. In 2020, Holland confirmed that Animal Logic has been engaged on materials for a brand new EP, saying: “We’re in the process of finishing up five songs though the bulk of the work is now on Stanley’s shoulders and he has a crazy schedule so it may take a while.”
That all leads as much as final month when the trio introduced plans to launch their first new songs in 31 years: “Can You Tell Me,” which options Howard Levy from Bela Fleck And The Flecktones on harmonica, and “Ordinary.” Both are out now — take heed to “Can You Tell Me” and “Ordinary” beneath.