Notes For The 08/31/08 ADSOP Podcast

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A Darker Shade of Pagan: Podcast for 08/31/08

New this week: Nothing brand new this week, but we did play tracks from recently-released albums by Falling You, Sharron Kraus, and Hercules and Love Affair.

Other notes: Congrats to Crystal, winner of the first official ADSOP cd giveaway. She won a free copy of Blackmore’s Night’s new album “Secret Voyage”. Look for more giveaways in the near-ish future. In other news, if you use Facebook, why not become a “fan” of A Darker Shade of Pagan there. 

In the future: Even more stuff (and by “stuff”, I mean great new music).


Notes For The 08/24/08 ADSOP Podcast

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A Darker Shade of Pagan: Podcast for 08/24/08

New this week: Brand new music from Blackmore’s Night.

Other notes: This week sees the first official ADSOP cd giveaway. Listen to the podcast to learn how to win a free copy of Blackmore’s Night’s new album “Secret Voyage”. In other news, if you use Facebook, why not become a “fan” of A Darker Shade of Pagan there. 

In the future: Even more stuff (and by “stuff”, I mean great new music).


Notes For The 08/17/08 ADSOP Podcast

One Comment Written by jason on August 17, 2008 in podcast, A Darker Shade of Pagan.

A Darker Shade of Pagan: Podcast for 08/17/08

New this week: Brand new music from Fern Knight, Bat For Lashes (from the upcoming Cure tribute “Perfect As Cats”), Novemthree, and Bon Iver !

Other notes: This week I fell in love with a Test Dept. / Brith Gof collaboration called “Gododdin”, and played a track from it that I found on the Internet. Sadly the album seems to be out of print. I would love to get my hands on a copy (CD or digitial), so drop me a line if you have any leads that don’t cost me an arm and a leg (Got it! Expect to hear more from this album in the future.). In other news, if you use Facebook, why not become a “fan” of A Darker Shade of Pagan there. 

In the future: You can expect wonderful things (and new music), including some possible ADSOP CD giveaways!


Notes For The 08/10/08 ADSOP Podcast

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A Darker Shade of Pagan: Podcast for 08/10/08

New this week: Brand new music from Falling You, and Mercury-prize nominated folk act Rachel Unthank and the Winterset.

Other notes: I was pretty pleased with the “flow” of music this week. I also ended up playing just about every band mentioned in my recent collection of capsule reviews.  In other news, if you use Facebook, why not become a “fan” of A Darker Shade of Pagan there. 

In the future: Expect some older stuff from Sharron Kraus (and friends) that will interest my explicitly Pagan listeners. Plus, I may play a preview track from an excellent-looking Cure tribute coming out from Manimal Vinyl.


Recent Music Reviews/Picks

No Comments Written by jason on August 5, 2008 in reviews.

It has been awhile since I discussed music here, so I thought I would provide some capsule reviews of recently released music that sings to the Pagan soul (or at least my Pagan soul). All of these artists can be heard on my weekly A Darker Shade of Pagan podcast, and are easily obtainable through mail-order or digital download.

Falling You - “Faith”

John Zorko and his rotating band of “magicians” have created yet another magnificent collection of haunting ethereal soundscapes enhanced by masterful female vocals. This album, like previous Falling You efforts, explores a common theme as expressed through a variety of guest vocalists including Suzanne Perry, Amanda Kramer, and Dru Allen (among others). While “Faith” and Falling You’s previous albums may engender admiration from the New Age music scene, don’t let that fool you. These compositions are dynamic, engaging, and deeply moving. You can purchase a digital copy of “Faith” from Magnatune for a sliding scale charge of $5-$18 dollars. Physical copies will be available later this month through a variety of online distributors (CD Baby, Amazon).

Incus - “Fire and Bone”

While Incus has always evoked the word “tribal” when discussing the band’s sound, it hardly seems adequate in discussing the festival-touring juggernaut (including stops at Starwood and the Pagan Spirit Festival) this ever-evolving group of individuals, lead by singer and composer Jason Cohen, has become. As a result, “Fire and Bone”, unlike their previous release “Burning Thread”, seems to carry the aspirations of a group trying to capture the magic of its hard-won live energy. At times this is successful, like on the energetic opening cut “Claudia Always Eyes”, or the slow burn into Russian folk-jam of “Weight (Wait)”. However, elsewhere, this album strikes me as transitional, with some missteps keeping the album from eliciting an unreserved endorsement. “Fire and Bone” is a snapshot of an evolving band that hasn’t quite captured its lightning in a bottle. This album hasn’t been released yet, though you should be able to order it from CD Baby soon.

Sharron Kraus - “The Fox’s Wedding”

Fans of pastoral British folk are in for a treat. Sharron Kraus, who has been generating buzz for some time now among fans of darkly-inflected folk music, delivers a masterwork that is both mythic and deeply personal. There isn’t a weak track to be found here, all the songs seem to lead you towards an ever-shifting seasonal journey that reminds you how deeply personal turning the wheel can truly be. That sacrifice and rebirth are simultaneously inside and outside of us. For fans of “The Wicker Man” soundtrack, surely, but also for those wondering who is envisioning the future of folk music. Wonderful. You can buy a digitial version of “The Fox’s Wedding” at Amazon, or order a physical copy from Jnana Records (or Amazon).

Silver Summit - “Silver Summit”

A heady mix of psychedelic folk and mysticism, Silver Summit’s debut album is an ode to what lays beyond. The album plays like an initiatory journey to the otherworld, from the opening chimes of “Music In the Afterlife”, to the breathy chant-like “In-Between Place” (appropriately placed near the the middle of the album) to somber and spooky closer “The Bridge”. You are left feeling changed and deeper entwined in mystery than before you started. It is little wonder that other reviewers are describing Silver Summit as “bewitched”, “a collision of heaven and earth, fire and water”, or for “sonic voyagers seeking to ascend to the next level.” You can buy a digital copy of “Silver Summit” from Amazon, or you can order a physical copy through Drag City/Language of Stone.

Other picks:
Fern Knight - “Fern Knight” - A mix of folk, prog, and classical elements that serves as “an ode to all things green and living”, and showcases the amazing songwriting abilities of Margaret Wienk. [Purchase]

Lux Interna - [a lantern carried in blood and skin] - A retrospective collection of haunting neo-folk that explores a Gnostic band finding the “inner light” in a world of illusions. [Purchase]

Pamela Wyn Shannon - “Courting Autumn”: A psych/pastoral-folk exploration of the waning year that highlights a shining musical talent. [Purchase]


Notes for the 08/03/08 ADSOP Podcast

No Comments Written by jason on August 3, 2008 in podcast, A Darker Shade of Pagan.

A Darker Shade of Pagan: Podcast for 08/03/08

New this week: Brand new music from Pamela Wyn Shannon, Accolade, and Revue Noir!

Other notes: The theme this week was “autumnal” in honor of Lughnasadh. Though it may not feel like autumn yet, especially here in the Midwest, the wheel is slowly turning and before long well be raking lawns, harvesting apples, and preparing for the coming Winter.  In other news, if you use Facebook, why not become a “fan” of A Darker Shade of Pagan there. 

In the future: I completely forgot to play some Rachel Unthank and the Winterset, so expect that next week! You may also hear some experimental wonder-working from Madison’s Kinit Her.