Matthew Dear shares new track ‘Hikers Y’
MATTHEW DEAR SHARES NEW TRACK ‘HIKERS Y’
LOST 2008 ALBUM PREACHER’S SIGH & POTION: LOST ALBUM OUT 25 JUNE VIA GHOSTLY INTERNATIONAL
Listen to ‘Hikers Y’ here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKoxUxl1Q-A
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Matthew Dear recently announced the release of lost 2008 album Preacher’s Sigh & Potion: Lost Album on 25 June via Ghostly International. Along with the announcement he shared lead singles ‘Muscle Beach‘ and ‘Supper Times‘. Today he has followed up with another track from the album, ‘Hikers Y’ which finds percussion nestling into the low-end rumble of the track, flitting in and out to simultaneously allow a lifting and grounding to the steady flow of bass and vocals.Speaking of the track Matthew says:
“Listening back to Hikers Y, I hear the dark of night in my voice and delivery. This song comes from the isolation of being a musician alone in a studio after midnight. The lyrics “I’m through with all the conversation. I was never good at conversation.” are not about sadness, but more about the acceptance of solitude- A musician and their craft in the solitude of a night, while everyone around them is asleep.”
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Written in Matthew’s home state of Texas throughout 2008 and 2009 – at a crossroads between the acclaimed avant-pop of 2007’s Asa Breed and his watershed 2010 album Black City – Preacher’s Sigh & Potion: Lost Album finds Dear unknowingly at an intersection in his young run, a burgeoning songwriter at his most freewheeling and unaffected. Following his passing in 2017, it’s also even more poignant now than it was at the time to hear the presence of Dear’s father in the music more clearly than ever before or even since. This was the first time Dear tapped so directly into his late father’s influence as a fingerpicking guitar player in the 1960s and ‘70s and a gateway to the music of John Prine, Townes Van Zandt, and Emmylou Harris.At the time Preacher’s Sigh & Potion: Lost Album had a sound and a rough title, a scribble on one of the CD-Rs passed to Ghostly label founder Sam Valenti IV. He never fully walked away from it, and merely kept moving down the road, waiting for the audience to catch up. Over a decade later, that time is now.Pre-order Preacher’s Sigh & Potion: Lost Album here:
https://ghostly.com/products/preacher-s-sigh-potion-lost-album
Pre-order from Bandcamp here:
https://matthewdear.bandcamp.com/album/preachers-sigh-potion-lost-album
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