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Album artwork for Mercy of the Crane Folk   by Immaterial Possession
Album artwork for Mercy of the Crane Folk   by Immaterial Possession

Mercy Of The Crane Folk is the beautifully accomplished second album from Athens GA’s 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 ‘Mercy Of The Crane Folk’ and ‘Birth Of Queen Croaker’.

It’s 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; Mercy Of The Crane Folk is soft and serene summoning up a fanciful folkloric place where, undoubtedly, the mysterious crane flock prosper.

Immaterial Possession

Mercy of the Crane Folk

Fire Records
Album artwork for Mercy of the Crane Folk   by Immaterial Possession
LP

£24.99

Green
Includes download code
Released 05/05/2023Catalogue Number

FIRELP705

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for Mercy of the Crane Folk   by Immaterial Possession
CD

£12.99

Released 05/05/2023Catalogue Number

FIRECD705

Immaterial Possession

Mercy of the Crane Folk

Fire Records
Album artwork for Mercy of the Crane Folk   by Immaterial Possession
LP

£24.99

Green
Includes download code
Released 05/05/2023Catalogue Number

FIRELP705

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for Mercy of the Crane Folk   by Immaterial Possession
CD

£12.99

Released 05/05/2023Catalogue Number

FIRECD705

Mercy Of The Crane Folk is the beautifully accomplished second album from Athens GA’s 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 ‘Mercy Of The Crane Folk’ and ‘Birth Of Queen Croaker’.

It’s 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; Mercy Of The Crane Folk is soft and serene summoning up a fanciful folkloric place where, undoubtedly, the mysterious crane flock prosper.