"Fear" is the fourth solo studio album by Welsh rock musician John Cale, released on October 1, 1974, by Island Records.
This album marked a departure from Cale's previous work, blending elements of rock, art rock, and experimental music. It features introspective lyrics and intricate arrangements, reflecting Cale's introspective and often avant-garde approach to music.
Produced by John Cale himself, "Fear" explores themes of anxiety, isolation, and societal unease, capturing a dark and atmospheric mood throughout its tracks. It showcases Cale's multi-instrumental talents, with contributions on vocals, piano, guitar, and other instruments.
Critically acclaimed for its innovative sound and lyrical depth, "Fear" has since become regarded as one of Cale's standout albums in his extensive career. It continues to be appreciated for its artistic ambition and its influence on subsequent generations of musicians exploring the boundaries of rock and experimental music.