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Matthew Dear Announces “Lost Album” Recorded in 2008, Shares New Songs: Listen

Matthew Dear Announces “Lost Album” Recorded in 2008, Shares New Songs: Listen

Preacher’s Sigh & Potion: Lost Album has been unearthed after more than a decade on the shelf
Matthew Dear
Matthew Dear, photo by Brett Carlson

Matthew Dear has announced that he has a new album on the way, a project he recorded in 2008 and shelved for more than a decade. It’s called Preacher’s Sigh & Potion: Lost Album and it’s out June 25 via Ghostly. Listen to “Muscle Beach” and “Supper Times” from the project below.

Country and folk singer Emmylou Harris and Dear’s own father, who played fingerstyle guitar, were significant influences on Preacher’s Sigh & Potion. Dear explained the project’s origins in a statement:

On one trip down to Austin, I took some of my dad’s equipment and tried to lay out a song using what I knew about techno arrangement but use his guitars and various small instruments to layer a more organic loop-based sound. I’d say that was the beginning of this album. Realizing I could apply what I’d been doing in the computer to the other music I loved and grew up with.

Last year, Dear released an EP titled The World under the new moniker Brain and made a new song out of sounds from a Ford Mustang Mach-E for the car company. His most recent full-length of new material was 2018’s Bunny.

Preacher’s Sigh & Potion: Lost Album:

01 Muscle Beach
02 Sow Down
03 Hikers Y
04 Never Divide
05 All Her Fits
06 Supper Times
07 Crash and Burn
08 Heart to Sing
09 Eye
10 Head
11 Gutters and Beyond

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