The new versions are available now

Jethro Tull released their 23rd studio album, ‘RökFlöte’, back in April, and the band is currently out on tour in North America. To coincide with this, the alternative stereo mixes of the album by Bruce Soord (The Pineapple Thief), have now been made available on digital services worldwide.

“Now we have the Bruce Soord alternative stereo mixes to add, showing his different reading of the sounds and balances,” frontman and flutist Ian Anderson shares. “Music is the ears of the beholder! Good man, Bruce. Great job, Bruce.”

Following 2022’s The Zealot Gene, the band’s first album in two decades, Anderson and the band returned with this 12-track record based on the characters and roles of some of the principal gods of the old Norse paganism, and at the same time exploring the ‘RökFlöte’ – rock flute – which Jethro Tull has made iconic.

RökFlöte is available in several different formats, including two limited deluxe formats that include bonus demo material, extensive liner notes & a Blu-ray featuring Dolby Atmos, 5.1 surround sound, alternative stereo mixes by Soord, as well as a bonus track and in-depth interview with Ian Anderson. The album is also available digitally in the spatial audio formats Dolby Atmos & Sony 360 RA.

With more than 30 albums to their credit and sales totaling more than 60 million, Jethro Tull is one of the most successful rock bands of all time with a catalog that contains classics that still resonate today. Led by Ian Anderson, Tull still continues to tour throughout the world, entertaining audiences of all ages.