
Immaterial Possession - Mercy of the Crane Folk LP NEW Colored Vinyl
Immaterial Possession - Mercy of the Crane Folk
NEW. SEALED.
Fire Records
āMercy Of The Crane Folkā is the beautifully accomplished second album from Athens GAās Immaterial Possession. A theatrical soundscape littered with subconscious flashbacks, retro keyboard flurries, wandering Morricone-esque guitar and dreamy Sumac-like harmonies.
Featuring the ethereal eerie dream pop of former artist commune residents Cooper Holmes and Madeline Polites, with drummer John Spiegel and Elephant 6 descendant Kiran Fernandes (keyboards, clarinets, flutes). Additional contributions come from drummer Jon Vogt who can be heard on āMercy Of The Crane Folkā and āBirth Of Queen Croakerā.
Itās a haunting and immersive trip into the inner psyche of these nomadic soothsayers; a psychedelic dance party from a half-lit underground world; breathlessly eerie and all consuming; a salubrious sojourn that sounds like nothing else. Filled with a kind of peculiar optimistic uncertainty that any quest to make sense of a drowsy recollection of simpler and far better times would have; āMercy Of The Crane Folkā is soft and serene summoning up a fanciful folkloric place where, undoubtedly, the mysterious crane flock prosper.
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Immaterial Possession - Mercy of the Crane Folk
NEW. SEALED.
Fire Records
āMercy Of The Crane Folkā is the beautifully accomplished second album from Athens GAās Immaterial Possession. A theatrical soundscape littered with subconscious flashbacks, retro keyboard flurries, wandering Morricone-esque guitar and dreamy Sumac-like harmonies.
Featuring the ethereal eerie dream pop of former artist commune residents Cooper Holmes and Madeline Polites, with drummer John Spiegel and Elephant 6 descendant Kiran Fernandes (keyboards, clarinets, flutes). Additional contributions come from drummer Jon Vogt who can be heard on āMercy Of The Crane Folkā and āBirth Of Queen Croakerā.
Itās a haunting and immersive trip into the inner psyche of these nomadic soothsayers; a psychedelic dance party from a half-lit underground world; breathlessly eerie and all consuming; a salubrious sojourn that sounds like nothing else. Filled with a kind of peculiar optimistic uncertainty that any quest to make sense of a drowsy recollection of simpler and far better times would have; āMercy Of The Crane Folkā is soft and serene summoning up a fanciful folkloric place where, undoubtedly, the mysterious crane flock prosper.












