Fletcher Tucker
Fletcher Tucker shares the video for ‘Great Flowering Mind’, the final single from his forthcoming new album Kin (out this Friday). “…a song of kinship with the more-than-human – boulders, rivers and trees, spirits of place and long-dead ancestors…a song which describes and embodies the practice of kin-making (kinning).”
Our latest Off the Shelf guest is Fletcher Tucker, whose new album, Kin, is out next week on Gnome Life Records. Tucker shares some special objects from his home on the unceded Esselen tribal lands now known as Big Sur, California–From Jaime de Angulo, one of Big Sur’s wildest heart-minds, to wild incense and a trusty ultralight rucksack for wild camping, this one is pretty special.
Fletcher Tucker’s ‘Kin’ is a more earthy, rather than a cosmic music; it genuinely sounds like nothing else, an album full of ritualistic sonic patterns and precisely detailed shifts in tone and mood, an album rooted less in a single landscape than in the very idea of landscape, and all the ancientness and weirdness that implies.
Inspired by the modal compositions of Hildegard von Bingen, the 12th-century German abbess, interdisciplinary artist Fletcher Tucker has shared “To Light A Fire,” the powerful second single from his forthcoming album, Kin. The track, a compelling fusion of animistic verse and hypnotic drones, features notable contributions from Phil Elverum (Mount Eerie) and Spencer Owen.
Accompanied by a video for his lead single, ‘A Candle’, Fletcher Tucker announces Kin, his latest full-length offering, due August 15th via Gnome Life Records and Adagio 830. It features an impressive list of collaborators who lend their unique energies to Tucker’s vision, including Phil Elverum, Mariam Wallentin, Chuck Johnson, Sean Smith (LFZ), and Spencer Owen.