Matthew Dear announces first album in six years ‘Bunny’

Matthew Dear announces first album in six years ‘Bunny’

MATTHEW DEAR ANNOUNCES FIRST ALBUM IN SIX YEARS – BUNNY, OUT 12 OCTOBER 2018 VIA GHOSTLY INTERNATIONAL

SHARES LEAD SINGLE ‘BUNNY’S DREAM’ AND ADDITIONAL ALBUM TRACK ‘ECHO’

Listen to ‘Bunny’s Dream’ and ‘Echo’ here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4jZ1GOP1ds&list=PLWOGZHNCc5NlNEtID9ZLFg4CUSKmwqClN

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Matthew Dear has today announced Bunny, his first album since 2012, will be released on 12 October via Ghostly International. Along with the announcement he has shared the lead single ‘Bunny’s Dream’ as well as additional album track ‘Echo’.

Matthew Dear is a shapeshifter, oscillating seamlessly between DJ, dance-music producer, and experimental pop auteur. He is a founding artist on both Ghostly International and its dancefloor offshoot, Spectral Sound. He writes, produces, and mixes all of his work. He straddles multiple musical worlds and belongs to none, now nearly 20 years into his kaleidoscopic career, with five albums and two dozen EPs plus millions of miles in the rear-view of his biography.

Bunny is the name of Matthew Dear’s fifth album. His first since 2012, it bounces into plain sight preceded by two slyly different singles in 2017: the moody, urgent ‘Modafinil Blues’ and the buoyant, blithe, Tegan and Sara-featuring ‘Bad Ones’. Bunny follows both modes, among others, parading down a rabbit hole of unhinged phrasings, dreams, and interludes. It saunters in the shadows; it stands brightly in the moonlight. Bunny is a dual vision of avant-pop; an artistic reckoning from a 21st-century polymath; persona splintered, paradox paraphrased, a riddle rendered. From Matthew Dear:

“Some bands have retired and come back in the amount of time since my last album. Hell, I’ve even played a part in making two more humans since Beams. But hey old man, why aren’t I rested? Why’s your boy so damn tired? Where’s the music? Did I finally succumb to the burn out you always warned me of? Well, I DJ’d a lot, put out an Audion album, and submitted a DJ Kicks mix. Throughout it all, as has been the case since I was 14, I made loads of weirdo music. If it weren’t digital, there’d be boxes of tapes and tapes and tapes. See, that’s the thing. I’m a tinkerer. I’m a loop obsessed sound hack. The process is what I get out of bed for. So what gives Pops? Where is the music?”

“I make music for people who like my music’ is something I recently tweeted. There is something I’ve come to love about my career. I really can do whatever I want. So long as I feel it’s the best use of time, or yields results that translate into good music later. That’s where you’ll find the music. It’s in my head. It’s on my hard drives. It’s in my car driving the girls to school in the morning. They even asked me how Tegan and Sara snuck in and out of the house without them noticing to make those songs with me. The music is always there. It’s just a matter of time before it starts to bubble over and finally get stamped ‘property of the people.’”

“’I’m calling this one Bunny. As always, it’s got a little bit of everything that makes me who I am. Why Bunny? Fundamentally, I love the way the word looks and sounds. I love the way it rolls off the mind and onto the tongue. It’s a funny thing too. Bunnies are cute. Bunnies are weird. They’re soft. They’re sexy. They’re lucky. They wildly procreate. They trick hunters, but get tricked by turtles. They lead you down holes. They adorn the headboards of children’s beds, lined up meticulously just as mom did when she was your age. Bunnies are seemingly with us from birth, and probably skitter past on our way out the big door. ‘Viste al conejito papá?’ ‘Sí, fue una buena sopa!’ Good one pops.”

“So here is my album. Already a fading stamp on the passport of a time traveller. I do it all for you. I couldn’t quit if I wanted to. I’m only getting started.” – Matthew Dear

Pre-order Bunny here:
https://ghostly.com/products/bunny

Ghostly International has also repressed 2010’s critically acclaimed Black Cityon vinyl for the first time in over five years in three colour variations, available here:
https://ghostly.com/products/matthew-dear-black-city

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Photo credit: Chad Kamenshine

Bunny tracklist:

01. Bunny’s Dream
02. Calling
03. Can You Rush Them
04. Echo
05. Modafinil Blues
06. What You Don’t Know
07. Horses (feat. Tegan and Sara)
08. Moving Man
09. Bunny’s Interlude
10. Duke of Dens
11. Electricity
12. Kiss Me Forever
13. Bad Ones (feat. Tegan and Sara)
14. Before I Go