On the heels of his highly acclaimed musical debut, actor/filmmaker/musician Adam Goldberg (“Entourage,” 2 Days In Paris, Saving Private Ryan) returns with his eponymous second album out February 8 as The Goldberg Sisters. The album will be released in the U.S. by (PIAS) America and worldwide by Play It Again Sam (PIAS), home to such acts as Dinosaur Jr., Editors, Oasis, Placebo and Grace Jones. Goldberg’s first album, 2009’s Eros and Omissions released under the LANDy moniker, received overwhelming praise. Vanity Fair admired its “lush, moody John Lennon vibe,” while Blackbook declared it “assured, fractured and, at times, downright nasty, the album swells and shivers like a forlorn lover lost in a downpour.”

Goldberg, whose music is described by Billboard as “layered soundscapes that range from moody electro to subtle dream-pop,” retired the LANDy moniker for The Goldberg Sisters when, as he puts it, “LANDy was a very particular period of recordings which I sort of named after the fact—but before I discovered Landy Cognac, Landy Insurance Company and Taiwanese pop sensation Landy Wen.” Unlike the LANDy record, which was compiled from six years worth of recordings and features various guests and collaborators including Steven Drozd (Flaming Lips?) and Aaron Espinoza (Earlimart), The Goldberg Sisters’ self-titled album was recorded in a span of six weeks with a single group of musicians at Espinoza’s The Ship Studio in the Eagle Rock neighborhood of Los Angeles. Goldberg wrote all the songs on the record.