Bunny
Though he recruits Tegan and Sara and a member of Protomartyr here, the producer’s voice emerges as the real star of these darkly funny, magnetic songs.
A little filler aside, this is high-quality stuff from the New York producer
Matthew Dear's sixth studio album under his own name places a greater focus on his pop and singer/songwriter impulses than any of his previous works.
His first new album in six years, Bunny is as varied, strange and untethered as you might expect from a committed tinkerer like Matthew Dear.
While it's surely mere happenstance that this record is called Bunny, with a track titled "Echo," but one can't help but think that this sou...
If Matthew Dear wasn't involved in numerous projects—co-founder of Ghostly International, Audion, Jabberjaw, False, and production duties all over the planet—fans might have made a fuss about the six years between Bunny and last album Beams.
Matthew Dear has assumed many forms over the years, known as DJ, dance-music producer, experimental pop artist, music maker and father, among the thick of
Matthew Dear has waited six years to go absolutely everywhere on new album 'Bunny' - a release that stylistically rebounds between alt-pop and guitar rave.
The ‘King chameleon’ rifles through genres, adding basslines that make for an engaging listen