Lingua Ignota Announces New Album, Shares Video for New Song: Watch

“Pennsylvania Furnace” leads Sinner Get Ready, Kristin Hayter’s first LP for Sargent House
Lingua Ignota
Lingua Ignota, photo courtesy of the artist

Multidisciplinary artist Kristin Hayter has announced her next album as Lingua Ignota. Sinner Get Ready is out August 6, and will mark Hayter’s debut LP for Sargent House. Hayter has also shared lead single “Pennsylvania Furnace,” which arrives with an eerie, self-directed music video. Check it out below.

Sinner Get Ready follow’s Lingua Ignota’s 2019 album Caligula. The new LP was inspired by the landscape of rural Pennsylvania, where Hayter was living as she began making the record. The visual for Hayter’s new single was also filmed in that part of the country. In addition to directing, Hayter shot, edited, and handled art direction for the video. The clip nods to an 18th-century legend of an ironmaster whose dogs return to drag him to hell after he throws them into his furnace.

Unlike her previous LPs, Sinner Get Ready was crafted with with traditional instruments of the Appalachian region. Hayter recorded the album with her primary collaborator, producer, and engineer Seth Manchester at Machines With Magnets in Rhode Island. Ryan Seaton contributed additional arrangements and performances, and J. Mamana played banjo on the LP, too.

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Lingua Ignota: Sinner Get Ready

Sinner Get Ready:

01 The Order of Spiritual Virgins
02 I Who Bend the Tall Grasses
03 Many Hands
04 Pennsylvania Furnace
05 Repent Now Confess Now
06 The Sacred Linament of Judgment
07 Perpetual Flame of Centralia
08 Man Is Like a Spring Flower
09 The Solitary Brethren of Ephrata