Mark Geary

Mark Geary

Friday, 11 December 2020 (All day)

Mark Geary will release his new single, Spectre, on Friday 11th December via SonaBLAST! Records.

The song is a follow-up to ‘The Forest’, which was recorded and released in May, setting a new path for Mark's writing style. Like its predecessor, ‘Spectre’ was written and recorded at Mark’s home in a forest in Co. Kildare during a time that has become something of a renaissance period in his songwriting.

“I have been in true lockdown since March. I haven’t left Celbridge apart from when I had to get the surgery done,” says Mark Geary, referring to the recent surgery he had on his hand in order to fix a ‘trigger finger’ injury he sustained as a result of guitar-playing.
“So in an almost olde-timey way, I’ve found myself here, in the forest, chopping wood in the morning for the wood-burning stove and picking up guitars and tinkering on the piano for the rest of the day. It feels very ‘back to basics’ - almost medieval,” says Mark.

Speaking about this new song, Mark says: “I’m writing and singing differently to my other songs. ‘Spectre’ is a haunting song to me. It comes from a place of understanding and forgiveness. It’s about loss, grief, desire - ancient stuff. I have benefitted from living in the forest, surrounded by nature.

Mark has long been known for his reflective, searingly honest, autobiographical songwriting style, which over the years has earned him comparisons to some of the world’s greatest songwriters, with Time Out New York commenting that “his delicate songs about love and defiance recall Richard Thompson and John Lennon.”

Track credits:
Mark Geary - Vocals / guitar / piano / drums
Glen Hansard - Backing vocals / guitar / piano
Produced and engineered by ROMY
Mixed by David Odlum and ROMY

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Published by amplifysheena on 8 December 2020

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