The Dears, a loose collective of Montreal-area musicians formed in 1995, are led by the charismatic
Murray Lightburn. Citing
Serge Gainsbourg as a major influence, the band combines cabaret-style vocals with a moody, intense brand of orchestral pop/rock.
Lightburn's vision for the band is to create music out of real emotions, often giving his performances the feel of a musical therapy session. Given the level of intensity that this vision can require, it's not surprising that
the Dears have endured numerous member defections, including a guitarist, drummer, and two bass players.
The Dears released their debut CD,
End of a Hollywood Bedtime Story, on Grenadine Records in 2000. In early 2001, the band entered the studio to record the follow-up, tentatively titled
Deuxième Partie, and in 2004, the critically acclaimed full-length
No Cities Left was released.
Lightburn and longtime
Dears keyboardist
Natalia Yanchak were married the following year, and in 2006 the band released the stripped-down
Gang of Losers, followed by
Missiles in 2008. ~ Robert Kaups, All Music Guide