Six Organs of Admittance
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Six Organs of Admittance is the primary musical project of American guitarist
new folk;[1] however, it includes obvious influences, marked by the use of drones, chimes, and eclectic percussive elements. He records albums for Drag City
and Holy Mountain, among other labels.
Chasny is also a member of the psychedelic band
new folk compilation record The Golden Apples of the Sun.[1] The album's compiler Devendra Banhart has stated this song comes from a fully produced but unreleased Chasny album he refers to as the "solo record,"[2]
a bootleg of which circulates the internet.
Discography
Year | Title |
---|---|
1998 | Six Organs of Admittance |
1999 | Nightly Trembling |
2000 | Invitation to the SR for Supper 8" |
2000 | Dust and Chimes |
2000 | Somewhere Between Her shoulder and God 7" |
2000 | The Manifestation 12" |
2001 | My Guitar Will Eat You" |
2002 | Dark Noontide |
2002 | You Can Always See the Sun EP |
2003 | Compathia |
2003 | For Octavio Paz |
2003 | Trighplane Terraforms No.1 Split |
2004 | Stephanie Volkmar/Six Organs of Admittance Split |
2004 | The Manifestation |
2005 | School of the Flower |
2005 | The Honeycreeper Smiles 7" |
2006 | 7" split w / Om
|
2006 | Days of Blood (LP, limited edition) |
2006 | The Sun Awakens |
2007 | Proem to Empty the Sun |
2007 | Shelter from the Ash |
2008 | Goatflower (CDr, limited edition of 100 handmade copies) |
2009 | RTZ (compilation, recorded 1999–2003) |
2009 | Luminous Night |
2009 | Empty the Sun (companion to novel of the same name by Joseph Mattson) |
2011 | Asleep on the Floodplain |
2011 | Maria Kapel |
2012 | Ascent |
2012 | Parsons' Blues 7" |
2015 | Hexadic |
2015 | Hexadic II |
2017 | Burning the Threshold |
2018 | Hexadic III |
2020 | Haunted and Known |
2020 | Companion Rises |
2021 | The Veiled Sea |
2024 | Time is Glass |
References
- ^ About.com (Internet Archive). Archived from the originalon December 12, 2007. Retrieved July 7, 2008.
- ^ "Devendra Banhart interview". YouTube.com. February 10, 2008. Archived from the original on December 19, 2021. Retrieved March 18, 2015.