Richard Swift’s last album The Hex has been announced. The 11-song record was written in fragments over a number of years and finished in the months before Swift passed away aged 41. The Hex arrives digitally tomorrow (September 21) and is available physically on December 7 via Secretly Canadian. “Today, September 20, on his 21st wedding anniversary, Richard Ochoa Swift’s family honors his final wishes; scattering his ashes in a private ceremony in Oregon,” a statement on Swift’s Facebook page reads. Listen to “Sept20,” the last song he wrote, below.

The singer, producer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist died in early July due to the effects of hepatitis as well as kidney and liver distress. A statement on Swift’s Facebook page connected his death to his history of alcohol addiction.

Swift’s posthumous LP addresses a host of issues that plagued him in life, yielding an album “steeped in a milieu of devastating loss, grief, crippling depression, anxiety and alcoholism,” the album’s press release states. Read “Why Richard Swift Was an Indie Rock Treasure” on the Pitch.