Description
Dear Departed, the second album from Sam Burton, arose from a time of rebirth. In the last few years, Burton basically started over. Theres a freedom in leaving everything behind, and Burton embarked on a wandering phase. He went and stayed at a friends family home in a rural region further north in California, where he holed up in a cabin and helped the grandmother farm to earn his keep. He crashed with friends all around Los Angeles, until he found himself a new gig and a new apartment of his own. Along the way, he was writing songs.
Dear Departed was produced by Jonathan Wilson (Angel Olsen, Father John Misty, Margo Price), and recorded at Wilsons Topanga Canyon studio with some of the best studio players in LA.
From the production to the performances to Burtons core compositions, theres a timelessness across its ten songs. Together with Wilson, Burton is able to achieve a sound that never descends into retro pastiche, but rather becomes an evocative echo, a dream of the past. Like Sam and his band are crammed onto the corner stage of a smoke-filled bar in a long-lost time.
Recalling a modern day Campbell, Orbison, or Nilsson, the album showcases Burtons inherent knack for mining pure Laurel Canyon AM gold. In scope, the music finds Burton using a far bigger canvas than on his acclaimed 2020 debut, I Can Go With You, giving the emotions therein a new sense of urgency and intensity.
140g LP housed in a single sleeve jacket and printed inner sleeve.
Available to independent retailers on 140g white LP housed in a single sleeve jacket.
A classic LA country troubadour, who can harness a melancholic beauty redolent of Glen Campbell. MOJO
Headline UK & EU dates in September. Performance at End of the Road Festival 2023. Previous UK support tour with Weyes Blood.






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