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The Barr Brothers

Let it Hiss

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The Barr Brothers have officially announced their new album Let it Hiss. Their long-simmering and long-awaited fourth studio album isn’t just a collection of 10 vital new songs, it’s a document of transformation. The result of a pivotal shift: a pause for reflection, a reckoning with vulnerability, and a reconnection between two brothers - Brad and Andrew Barr - who’ve spent their entire lives making music side by side.

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It’s been eight years since Montreal’s The Barr Brothers released a full-length album. In that time, life pulled them in new directions - personally and...

It’s been eight years since Montreal’s The Barr Brothers released a full-length album. In that time, life pulled them in new directions - personally and professionally - altering the way they make music together. Their fourth studio album, Let It Hiss, isn’t just a new collection of songs. It’s a document of transformation. The making of this record marked a pivotal shift: a pause for reflection, a reckoning with vulnerability, and a reconnection between the two brothers who’ve spent over three decades making music side by side. 

In 2022, we found ourselves at a breaking point,” says Brad Barr, the band’s guitarist, vocalist, and primary songwriter. “It was clear something had to change. The real story of this record is the story of that change and everything that came after. 

Let It Hiss is what happened when we stopped pretending everything was fine and finally listened to what was actually going on”, says Andrew. 

The album opens in miniature: a tiny Mexican guitar, the soft pulse of piano, a bare rhythm, and a voice that offers both surrender and strength. “Take it from me,” Brad sings - not as command, but confession. From this first moment, the album invites you into a space where the flaws aren’t edited out - they’re amplified, celebrated. It’s a powerful introduction to a record rooted in honesty, rediscovery, and trust. 

For the brothers, recording became a mirror. The process didn’t begin with sound - it began with truth. They confronted not just creative blocks, but personal ones. Old patterns. Unspoken tensions. Grief. Growth. Through it all, they found a rhythm again - not in precision, but in permission. 

Brad and Andrew have been playing music together since they were kids, first in the shape-shifting rock outfit The Slip, and then as The Barr Brothers, blending American roots music, and experimental textures into something uniquely their own. Their reputation for intricate musicianship and emotional depth has earned them fans across the world—and praise from musical giants. 

The title itself is an ethos. “It just felt right,” Andrew says. “To leave the hiss in. The discomfort, the imperfection, the struggle. We stopped trying to clean it all up. That’s when the music started to breathe again. To be fun 

Certainly, Let It Hiss foregrounds a sense of joyous abandon that wasn’t as perceptible on previous Barr Brothers records—you can hear it in the open-road anthem “Run Right Into It” (featuring Land of Talk’s Elizabeth Powell) and the playful garage-band reggae of “She Doesn’t Sleep With the Covers On.” But Let It Hiss doesn’t completely abandon the intimate storytelling on which the Barrs’ brand was built: “English Harbour is a gorgeous folk hymn illuminated by harmonies from former tour mate Jim James of My Morning Jacket, and “Moonbeam” is a lush, string-swept soul serenade given an extra touch of class by a Francophone guest vocal from Quebecois art-pop shapeshifter Klô Pelgag. 

There’s a timeless quality to the songwriting on Let It Hiss - evident on songs like Naturally, a quiet nod to the era of classic craftsmen, where melody and message were inseparable. It’s music that trusts the listener, unfolding gradually, with arrangements that balance restraint and ambition in equal measure. Perhaps at the center of it all is “Owning Up to Everyone,” a track that captures the spirit of the album in miniature. “That one cracked something open,” says Andrew. “It felt like a way through. 

But all the freewheeling musical exploration and emotional upheaval that plays out over the course of Let It Hiss still won’t prepare for the album’s closer “Upsetter,” a blast of sweat-soaked, punk-powered rock ‘n ’soul capped by an absolutely lobotomizing guitar solo. Quite simply, it’s the most berserker track the Barrs have ever committed to tape, pushing the “let it hiss” philosophy so far into the red, it practically breaks the VU meter. “This was one where I thought, ‘well, there's no way this is going to make the record, ’because maybe it feels out of the blue for a lot of our listeners,” Brad reveals. “But I think our listeners will appreciate us just being who we are - and who we are includes stuff like this. 

Brad and Andrew produced Let It Hiss themselves, working primarily as a duo out of their Montreal studio. To bring the album’s rawness and intricacy into focus, the band turned to mix engineer Jon Low (The National, Taylor Swift, Bon Iver). They called on trusted friends from their wider musical community to lend voices, instruments, and textures when the songs called for it—collaborations that felt less like features and more like natural extensions of the music. Many of these relationships were built over years of shared stages, late-night sessions, and a mutual commitment to the craft. In this way, Let It Hiss stands as both their most personal and most collaborative record to date. 

Let It Hiss doesn’t resolve so much as reveal. It invites listeners to lean in - to the hiss, the weight, the wonder. As the Barr Brothers move forward, one thing is clear: they’ve found each other again and in doing so they found their way back to the music 

And the rest is hisstory.

Product Details

Vinyl
Black 12" vinyl 140g
Vinyl Packaging
Printed inner-sleeve with credits and lyrics
CD Packaging
4-panel cardboard jacket with 24-page stapled booklet
Label
Secret City Records
Release Date
October 17, 2025

Musicians

Brad Barr
Acoustic Guitars / Electric Guitars / Vocals / Lead Vocals / Backup Vocals / Keyboards / Synths / Bass / Piano
Andrew Barr
Drums / Percussions / Synths / Bass
Elizabeth Powell
Lead Vocals
Klô Pelgag
Lead Vocals / Backup Vocals
Jim James
Backup Vocals
Ariel Engle
Backup Vocals
Jace Lasek
Backup Vocals
Jocie Adams
Backup Vocals
Talia Boguski
Backup Vocals
Josh Boguski
Backup Vocals
Alex Borque
Backup Vocals
Sam Cohen
Bass Guitar
Todd Dahlhoff
Bass Guitar
Mishka Stein
Bass Guitar
Marc Friedman
Bass Guitar
Benny Bock
Synths
Marco Benevento
Keyboards
Frank LaFontaine
Keyboards
Patrick Watson
Modular Synth
Stuart Bogie
Saxophone
Pietro Amato
French Horn
Amir Yaghmai
Violin
Gabe Noel
Cello
Brett Lanier
Pedal Steel
Eveline Grégoire Rousseau
Harp

Production Credits

Recording Engineers
The Barr Brothers / Sam Cohen / Pietro Amato / Graham Lessard / Jocie Adams / Jim James / Guillaume Chartrain / Shae Brossard / Drew Bang / Jonathan Low / Klô Pelgag / Jonathan Kaspy / Patrick Watson / Stuart Bogie / Marco Benevento / Shae Brossard /
Mixing
Jonathan Low
Mastering
Steve Fallone / Greg Calbi

Compositions

Take it From Me
Philip Bradford Barr / Andrew Gilmore Barr / Nathan Scott Moore
Let it Hiss
Philip Bradford Barr / Andrew Gilmore Barr / Scott Cohen
English Harbour
Philip Bradford Barr / Andrew Gilmore Barr / Scott Cohen
Run Right Into It
Philip Bradford Barr / Andrew Gilmore Barr / Patrick Watson
Moonbeam
Philip Bradford Barr / Andrew Gilmore Barr / Klô Pelgag
She Doesn't Sleep with the Covers On
Philip Bradford Barr / Andrew Gilmore Barr
Naturally
Philip Bradford Barr / Andrew Gilmore Barr / Tavis E. Triance
Owning Up to Everyone
Philip Bradford Barr / Andrew Gilmore Barr
Another Tangerine
Philip Bradford Barr / Andrew Gilmore Barr
Upsetter
Philip Bradford Barr / Andrew Gilmore Barr / Scott Cohen