Murder by Death Launch Kickstarter

Murder by Death

Murder by Death has launched Kickstarter for their final album.

Celebrated indie-rock band Murder By Death have just announced its Kickstarter for Egg & Dart, the band’s final album seeing a summer 2025 release. Arguably the band’s most sad and beautiful to date, Egg & Dart also presents generous moments of triumph, desolation, horror and joy. Within the collection, the band explores — musically and lyrically — the challenges of letting go and moving onto the next phase. A reference to an architectural motif popular since Greek and Roman times, often used in columns and still seen today in furniture, trim and molding, the title represents the duality of life (the egg) and death (the arrow). Once you know about it, you see it everywhere. And it seemed fitting for an album of songs about goodbyes. 

“If you're new to Murder By Death, we've been making spooky gothic-western indie for 25 years, starting out playing hundreds of shows in basements, DIY spaces, bars and small clubs,” the band says. “We have always had a very hands-on approach: this album is completely self-released, and we have assembled a team of a ton of great folks to help us work it. We will be running and fulfilling this Kickstarter ourselves, as we always have, and we continue to work directly with the artists and manufacturers to make the coolest, most ethically sourced stuff we can come up with!”  

Special edition Egg & Dart vinyl, merchandise, live recordings, bonus tracks, test pressings, boxed set bundles and much more can be found via Murder By Death’s Kickstarter page HERE. 

Additionally, Murder By Death also announced its farewell tour that will span June through November across the U.S. and parts of Canada and the UK. The extensive run will honor a rewarding career spent on the road with support from Laura Jane Grace, William Elliott Whitmore, AJJ, Shawn James, BJ Barham and J Roddy Walston in select markets. Tickets for all shows are on sale now via the band’s website HERE. Murder By Death’s Adam Turla also shared a statement on the band’s legacy HERE.