My Dear Killer first LP, “Clinical Shyness” was released in 2006 despite having being recorded a few years earlier. The record is characterised by what might appear a rather improbable combination of a landscape of noises and feedback overlaid on top of the soft, melodic, guitar arpeggios and buried murmured vocal, yielding an extremely personal sound at the border of noise and alt-folk.
During 2012, after six years spent in three different countries trying to discover the biophysical secrets of photosynthesis, My Dear Killer returned on Boring Machines with a brand new set of songs, released in the album “The Electric Dragon of Venus”. In 2018, six years later (again), he released the third album from an ideal tetrad, called “The Cold Plan” on his own imprint Under My Bed and EeeE Edizioni.
This time I couldn’t wait that long and after only two years I am happy to have him on board again with the last long record of the tetrad “Collectable Items”.
Listen here, what a beauty!
Full streaming of new My Dear Killer album “Collectable Items”
March 7, 2020