“Armed with only a guitar and field recordings, Randall Taylor shows us a simpler, striped down Amulets. While sparser than previous outings from the hyper prolific artist, these two pieces are just as affecting.” - Heavy Mess
Amulets - Still Lifes
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“Armed with only a guitar and field recordings, Randall Taylor shows us a simpler, striped down Amulets. While sparser than previous outings from the hyper prolific artist, these two pieces are just as affecting.” - Heavy Mess
Amulets - Still Lifes
Hey y'all, I'm excited to say I've just released a new album on Heavy Mess! It's been a long time comin' and, for me, it's come to be about finding that inner fire, that voice or place inside that gives me the drive to find love amidst anger and motion amid passivity. It's a companion piece to Death is New Life and is very much in that same world. Thanks so much for all the support. Sending you all love!
Listen/purchase: Fulfilling the Promise Absolute by Ashan
Gossimer- Close the Circle, Lay the Stones
Weighted, open songs that give chills. Haunting, hypnotic drone folk for fans of Gowns, Tiny Vipers, and Lau Nau.
Released on Braeyden Jae's Heavy Mess Tapes. Cover art by Molly Schaeffer (Big Big Wednesday).
Hey y’all, I want to let you know that Heavy Mess has just released my first Ashan album since 2014. I'm really excited that these pieces are finally out in the world. The Ashan project for me has always been about where the physical meets the spiritual and this collection is no different. Much love to all of you out there.
To listen: new release by my pal Jennifer Williams
Haunting ambient/drone from Sister Grotto
They Mean No Harm by Orra
The latest Orra album from Jennifer Williams and myself was released a couple days ago on Heavy Mess - a new label founded by Braden McKenna. I’m delighted to be a part of this new collected curation of work and to see where it goes!