Sample Tracks
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A Candle
Great Flowering Mind
Pregnant Emptiness
Only Dancing
To Light a Fire
Born Back into the Earth
The Breathing Night
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“[With] hypnotic, multi-tracked spoken-word poetry delivered over a droning swell of ‘breathing’ instruments…. Big Sur artist Fletcher Tucker’s musical practice endeavors to connect with the land, the people, and the invisible ancestors around him” – The Fader
“For fans of the sum total of the energy of all living things.” – Outside Noise
“Kin takes cues from ambient, outsider folk, and new age, but as one coherent piece of music, it sounds like absolutely nothing else.” – Pop Matters (8/10)
“Our owls here enjoy Fletcher’s poetry” – Aaron Weaver of Wolves in the Throne Room
“This one feels like it’s come crawling out of a cave older than memory… ancient, psychedelic folk at its most spellbinding” – Where the Music Meets
“Kin 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.” – Klof Mag
“feral dirges and tangy earth mantras that reflect a more haunted and desperate sense of wilderness love” – Erik Davis
“Cooked up in the depths of the Big Sur wilderness, Kin feels like it was born from the earth itself. Droning nature meditations from a Californian mystic.” – Uncut Magazine (8/10)
“In an age when our default cultural settings place us ‘outside’ or ‘apart’ from nature, Tucker’s music reminds us that we are instead of a piece with it—natural expressions of its continual process, just like the tall trees, writhing dirt dwellers, and mountains themselves. This isn’t a record for passive listening, but one made for contemplation, meditation, and connection, songs made to extoll the kinship that permeates our existence...” – Aquarium Drunkard
Named one of All Songs Considered’s (NPR) “Best New Albums”