Gillian Stone - Spirit Photographs EP (2022) Hi-Res

Artist: Gillian Stone
Title: Spirit Photographs
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Scapes Sound
Genre: Post-Rock, Indie Folk, Psych Folk
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz
Total Time: 25:10
Total Size: 59 / 135 / 278 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Spirit Photographs
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Scapes Sound
Genre: Post-Rock, Indie Folk, Psych Folk
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz
Total Time: 25:10
Total Size: 59 / 135 / 278 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. June (4:21)
02. Amends (4:23)
03. Raven's Song (4:58)
04. Solitude (6:20)
05. The Throne (5:08)
Toronto multi-instrumentalist and interdisciplinary drone-folk artist Gillian Stone unveiled her debut EP Spirit Photographs on November 18, 2022.
Stone shares her thought about the EP:
“Spirit Photographs is a post- rock/drone folk concept album about grief. Each of the five songs represents one of Elisabeth Kübler-Ross’ stages: denial (“June”), anger (“Amends”), bargaining (“Raven’s Song”), depression (“Solitude” – a Black Sabbath cover from the seminal Master of Reality), and acceptance (“The Throne”). Through this model, I explore processing the personal turmoil of my mental health disability in an era of collective trauma. The title is inspired by spirit photography, a spiritualist practice that was popular after the Spanish Flu. The medium claimed to show spirits and ghosts of dead family members behind the portrait’s subject. In a landscape where post-rock is very male and instrumentally dominated, Spirit Photographs responds and challenges the genre by being vocally and emotionally driven.
Despite its melancholic subject matter, the album is about strength. It is an exercise in naming ghosts in order to vanquish them. Its purpose is to capture a triumphant portrait of grief with the intended outcome of demonstrating metamorphosis through acceptance of struggle, turning the narrative of suffering upside down.”
Stone shares her thought about the EP:
“Spirit Photographs is a post- rock/drone folk concept album about grief. Each of the five songs represents one of Elisabeth Kübler-Ross’ stages: denial (“June”), anger (“Amends”), bargaining (“Raven’s Song”), depression (“Solitude” – a Black Sabbath cover from the seminal Master of Reality), and acceptance (“The Throne”). Through this model, I explore processing the personal turmoil of my mental health disability in an era of collective trauma. The title is inspired by spirit photography, a spiritualist practice that was popular after the Spanish Flu. The medium claimed to show spirits and ghosts of dead family members behind the portrait’s subject. In a landscape where post-rock is very male and instrumentally dominated, Spirit Photographs responds and challenges the genre by being vocally and emotionally driven.
Despite its melancholic subject matter, the album is about strength. It is an exercise in naming ghosts in order to vanquish them. Its purpose is to capture a triumphant portrait of grief with the intended outcome of demonstrating metamorphosis through acceptance of struggle, turning the narrative of suffering upside down.”