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Orange County Serenade

2.8M streams

2,849,825

River

303.7K streams

303,715

Daniel Bachman

298.5K streams

298,531

When The Roses Come Again

260.5K streams

260,529

Axacan

181.1K streams

181,057

Almanac Behind

148.5K streams

148,474

The Morning Star

140.9K streams

140,874

Lonesome Weary Blues

123K streams

122,996

The Flower Tree

57.9K streams

57,892

Green Alum Springs

47K streams

47,027

Biography

Let's be blunt - we live in chaotic and intense times where things come at you from every angle. Daniel Bachman's "Axacan" reflects back and reflects on this world and life, bringing you a wordless reflection on the climate crisis, colonialism's lasting impacts, the Covid-19 pandemic and much more over the course of a double album. "Axacan" is so very special, so unlike anything else out there - a stunning and stirring work, so very raw, singular and searching. It resonates personally, taking various components - guitar compositions and improvisations, harmonium drones, natural recordings, place-specific recordings and more - and weaves them all together into a specific tapestry where each part depends on those around it. "Axacan"'s tracks collectively create a wordless dissertation on societal transmutation and merging with a "natural" world. Sounds heavy and heady? Well, it is. But it is also exceptionally visceral. To quote James Toth's masterful essay about this album available on the Three Lobed website or Bandcamp page, "great works of art... can often leave you breathless, but they do something else, too: they can leave you changed." This is not hyperbole. Daniel's been telling Three Lobed for about four years now the next album is going to be "the party album". Maybe that's 2022? In the meanwhile, prepare to fall deeply under "Axacan"'s singular spell.