Cole Pulice, the Minneapolis-raised composer and electroacoustic saxophonist now based mostly in Oakland, California, has introduced their first new solo album in three years. The follow-up to 2022’s Scry is titled Land’s End Eternal and is due out Might 9 through Leaving. Pulice has shared the lead single from the LP, “After the Rain,” a nine-minute piece that includes the voice of Maria BC. Hearken to it beneath.
For Land’s Finish Everlasting, Pulice integrated electrical guitar into their work for the primary time. “I’ve all the time liked the electrical guitar however by no means owned one, so it rapidly grew to become an necessary a part of my every day music routine and explorations, and finally a compositional centerpiece for the work on Land’s Finish Everlasting,” they mentioned.
Land’s Finish Everlasting follows two latest full-length collaborations between Pulice and ambient musician Lynn Avery: 2024’s Phantasy & Reality and 2022’s To Live & Die in Space & Time.
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Land’s Finish Everlasting:
01 Fragments of a Slipstream Dream
02 In a Hidden Nook Between Worlds I
03 In a Hidden Nook Between Worlds II
04 In a Hidden Nook Between Worlds III
05 In This & Each Life
06 After the Rain