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The Seer

from I Know How To Die

October 17th, 2025
10 tracks
39:02
I Know How To Die
I Know How To Die
The Seer
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2:28
The Seer
Greet
I’ll walk with thee through pasture and moor To the forests far from our door Through dappled sunlight to the call of the trees To see what the seer sees To see what the seer sees I ask for my future, they know of my past They fill us with hope though it may not last Please heal my bones and soothe my mind Give me all the answers I’ve come to find Give me all the answers I’ve come to find Your path may be long and laden with foe Battles may come but you’ll never be lone Make love and make song wherever is home And a wisdom will come as sure as dawn crows And a wisdom will come as sure as dawn crows Now I see what the seer sees Now I see what the seer sees All ye seek shall be found in thee Now I see what the seer sees
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‘I Know How To Die’ seeks to find solace, beauty and magic between chaos and tragedy. Harmonium driven drones and melodies combine with pastoral singing to create its distinctive brand of poetic, dark folk. Meditative drums weave with moments of flute, bells, strings and guitars to take you from moors, woodlands, taverns and ancient battlefields.

This is music that is emotionally honest, a way to process and engage with trauma and find healing. There is a wanting for peace but knowing it won’t come without action, harkening to revolutionaries throughout time, from the revolters of the Middle Ages, to the PAL action activists of today as well as the reckoning of self.

‘I Know How To Die’ will be available on limited edition Yellow Marble or Black Vinyl , and Orange Marble Cassette . Pre order info below

Vinyl:

- UK/EU: Dry Cough Records -  https://drycough.bandcamp.com

- US: Fiadh Productions - https://fiadh.bandcamp.com

Cassette:

- UK/EU: Greet - https://greet.bandcamp.com

- US: Fiadh Productions - https://fiadh.bandcamp.com

Credits

Matthew Broadley///Greet - Vocals, Harmonium, Flutes, Synthesisers, Guitars, Percussion

Spoken word on 'Keening' by Steve Von Till

Violin on 'Eulogy' by Simon Barr

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Recorded and Engineered by Matthew Broadley

Mixed and Mastered by Davie J Campbell

Photography by Richard Newby

Illustration by Canopic Ire