SOL - Promethean Live Sessions

In this short documentary, a glimpse of the recording sessions that led to the creation of “Promethean Sessions“, SOL’s new album. CD / Digital release date: November 24th, 2023 LP release date: February 2024 ORDER NOW EU shop: US shop: Bandcamp: “Promethean Sessions“ is SOL’s ninth full-length studio album, a work with a complex and troubled genesis that stands out as unique in the band’s catalogue. Emil Brahe is still at the helm of the project, but this time the Danish multi-instrumentalist has surrounded himself with a large ensemble of talented musicians who accompany him in his folk doom ruminations. “It is an album that has travelled a lot and seen multiple versions, atmospheres and songs before finally being done,“ Emil Brahe explains. “With its roots planted equally deep in the doomy soil and more acoustic drone spheres, ’Promethean Sessions’ has been layered with nine years of different sessions to texturize the sound and to give an abysmal depth to the album.“ Without ever losing sight of the sober and painfully intimate character of the compositions, Brahe took care of the rich arrangements, intertwining - among others - double bass, organ, clarinet, dulcimer, viola, violin and hurdy gurdy, making of “Promethean Sessions“ the culmination of a career marked by originality and individualism. SOL: Emil Brahe: Synthesizer, organ, accordion, electric mandolin, gong, vocal Andrew Dorman: Vocal, synthesizer, guitar, marxolin Rikke Alminde: Vocal, church organ, vibraphone Tor Brandt: Vocal, guitar, piano Stine Kloster: Vocal, bowed banjo, guitar Christian Qvortrup: Drums, vocal Andreas Hansn: Guitar Peter Borre: Bass Lotte Maxild: Bass clarinet, clarinet, organ Olga Goija: Viola Jens Balder: Trombone, tuba Christian Sinding Sondergaard: Dulcimer, violin, guitar Mikkel Reher-Langberg: Clarinet Jens Peter Moller: Double bass Aske Krammer: Double bass, percussion Anna Emilie Wittus Johnsen: Hurdy gurdy, bowed lyre Mikko Mansikkala Jensen: Feedback guitar
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