Showing posts with label William Sol. Show all posts
Showing posts with label William Sol. Show all posts
Thursday, 8 August 2019
Prana Crafter - Enter The Stream
(This review first appeared in issue #82 of Shindig! magazine.)
Most musicians are inspired to some extent by their surroundings. Few transmute the experience of landscape into music as artfully as William Sol AKA Prana Crafter. From his home in the woodlands of Washington State's Olympic peninsula he's released several cassette albums of nature-inspired psych-folk that combine the vocal vulnerability of Neil Young, the exploratory virtuosity of Jerry Garcia with an Eno-esque knack for ambient textures.
Enter The Stream is his most engaging album so far, a mix of downbeat Americana and sonic exploration. Against a backdrop of trickling water, the title track sets the mood on a record that champions the eternal beauty of the natural world over the ugliness of contemporary global politics. In Sol's hands even white noise and scales more usually associated with doom-rock have a soothing quality, as evidenced on 'Moon Through Fern Lattice' and 'The Spell' respectively. As rejuvenating and refreshing as a wild swim.
Wednesday, 12 April 2017
Prana Crafter - MindStreamBlessing
Mindful and
meditative music from the Washington woodlands.
I've written before
about the American musician William Sol, who musical nom-de-plume is
Prana Crafter. His previous LP Rupture of Planes (on US label
Deep Water Acres) mixed UK acid-folk with textural soundscapes to
great effect. MindStreamBlessing, Sol's latest LP, freshly released
on Eiderdown Records doesn't give away its influences as much but
that's no bad thing. The finger-picked guitar is still there as are
the electric flights of fancy but this time round the inspiration
comes from deep within his own range of emotions.
Using a simple palette
of guitar, drums and organ the music has a timeless, elemental
quality, inspired by nature and vistas and the feeling of being far
from the madding crowd. Fans of the much-missed Windham Hill label
will feel an affinity with the music here. This six song LP is the
perfect soundtrack for insomniac nights and the stillness and of
early mornings. Don't expect hooks, riffs or gimmicks, but do expect
subtle, slow-burning pieces that given time will have a deeper,
longer lasting satisfaction. A fine example of solitary yet subtly
cosmic Americana.
Released on digital
download or as a limited edition cassette (100 copies only).
Click here for Prana Crafter on Twitter.
Click here for
Eiderdown Records.
Sunday, 3 April 2016
New band alert - Prana Crafter
A
new name to me but one well worthy of attention is Prana Crafter, the
musical vehicle for one William Sol. Hailing from the deep wilderness
of Washington State's woodlands, his mix of homespun acid-folk and
meditative new-age soundscapes perfectly captures the inherent
melancholy of all points north.
His
latest album release Rupture of Planes (on US label Deep Water
Acres) is a great starting point, and takes its cues from vintage
British acid-folk but opens it up with a widescreen American feel.
This tumbleweed meets mushroom approach is a surprisingly
intoxicating one, the music veering from the pastoral to the full on
electric freakouts often within the same track, finger picked
acoustic guitars give way to bristling electric solos in a manner not
dissimilar to the recent LP from Heron Oblivion.
Weather,
forests and landscape are returning themes, as are their effects on
human moods and psyche. Fans of the aforementioned Heron Oblivion,
The Greek Theatre, or nature mysticism in general will find much to
enjoy here. Also worthy of investigation is the Opal
Crown Transmission EP
available via Prana Crafter's Bandcamp page. Check out the links to
both releases below.
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