Dave Harrington Announces New Album Skull Dream for July 2024 Release, Shares New Single “Dust String Peaks”

Well known American instrumentalists Dave Harrington releases his new single “Dust Strings Peaks” in lead up to his 2024 album Skull Dream (via Stereogum

Some might know Dave Harrington for his membership in the duo Darkside, the duo who released “Ecydysis” in 2022, along Nicolas Jaar. Or his leadership in the music collective The Dave Harrington Group who made the album Pure Imagination, No Country .Though he’s a great addition to these groups he’s also a fantastic musician and instrumentalist on his own. 

He shows off these skills in his new album in which he plays the organ, the bamboo flute, a pedal steel guitar, and a mellotron to go along with the many instrumental collaborators he’s brought on to the album. Some of his collaborators to look out for are Phil Weinrobe, the sound engineer and producer for Adrienne Lenker, as well as Spencer Zahn, well known instrumentalist. 

This will be his 11th solo album and comes less than a year after his solo album Pictures which was released in October of 2023 with the single “I’m Not A Dream”. 

Skull Dream will be 11 tracks long including both Dave Harrington’s single “Dust Strings Peaks” and a reprise of the single. It is announced to be released on the 27th of July. Take a listen to the new song below. 

Check out the tracklist for the new album here

Skull Dreams Tracklist:

01 “Dust Strings Peaks”

02 “Steel Bees”

03 “Acid Western”

04 “Box of Sun”

05 “Vistavision”

06 “Accept The Film”

07 “Elgin Theatre”

08 “Goodbye To The Mountain”

09 “Search For Light In Broad Daylight”

10 “Look Up At The Mountain”

11 “Dust Strings Peaks” (Reprise)

 

Sarah Faller: My name is Sarah Faller I am first generation American and originally from central valley California. I'm currently a junior at Lake Forest College studying English Literature and Sociology. I am pursuing a bachelors degree in English. After undergraduate I hope to pursue my passion in Literature in graduate school. I work as a vice president, and art curator of the student publication Tusitala at Lake Forest College.
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