James Blake reveals album title with impressive mural from Roald Dahl illustrator

See the artwork in London and Brooklyn.
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James Blake has gone the extra mile to promote his new highly anticipated album by commissioning Sir Quentin Blake, the man behind the famous illustrations on Roald Dahl books, including James and the Giant Peach and Matilda

Hinting that his new album will be called "The Colour in Anything," Blake posted a photo on Instagram last week of the mural painting in London. Now today a similar mural has appeared in Brooklyn. 


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According to HypeTrak, "the mural has gone up at North 15th Street and Banker in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, reading: 'James Blake The Colour in Anything.'"

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Although there are no details on the album's release date or tracklist, Blake previously announced that his upcoming album would be finished by the end of April. 

This will be Blake's first album since the release of his 2013 album "Overgrown."

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