David Eugene Edwards to Release Hyacinth Sept. 29; “Lionisis” Video Posted

David Eugene Edwards (Photo by Loic Zimmerman)

You can hear in the first single from David Eugene Edwards‘ debut studio solo full-length, Hyacinth, where the comparisons to the self-titled debut from Wovenhand (discussed here) and 16 Horsepower‘s Secret South are coming from. “Lionisis” (audio/video streaming below) has a brooding and organic groove not undercut by the various electronic whip cracks and speedy tick-ticks that accompany and mark out the rhythm, and of course it’s Edwards‘ voice and singular delivery tying those two sides together.

I’ll make no predictions about Hyacinth‘s sonic persona, though some clues might be found in the late-2022 live outing, A Riverwood Arts Session (also streaming below), on which the Colorado-based neofolk pioneer digs into songs from across his many-storied discography. Wherever it may go in arrangement or melody, it will mark the beginning of a new trajectory for Edwards, who’s explored various interpretations of aural heaviness in Wovenhand across the last 15 years or so, building on the more folkish beginnings of the band’s earlier work, as well as what Edwards conjured in songwriting and aesthetic with 16 Horsepower.

I’ve got high hopes that I’m actively working to temper. Really, I’d just like a chance to hear it. The PR wire has info, the preorder link, European tour dates, and so on:

David Eugene Edwards Hyacinth

David Eugene Edwards announces solo debut, shares video for lead single “Lionisis”

Wovenhand & 16 Horsepower cult icon’s first solo album, produced by Ben Chisholm

Pre-orders / pre-saves are available HERE: https://found.ee/DEE-Hyacinth

David Eugene Edwards announces his first ever solo album under his own name today, sharing the lead single and video from Hyacinth. Watch/share “Lionisis” video (directed by Loic Zimmerman).

David Eugene Edwards has always been larger than life. His atemporal style and powerfully iconoclast presence make him seem a man somehow beyond us.

His music with innovative heavy droning folk band Wovenhand, and before that the haunting revivification of high lonesome sound antique Americana of 16 Horsepower breathed a near apocalyptic sense of urgency and poignance into musical archetypes long abandoned in the latter-20th Century. Anyone who has seen him perform live will attest to his captivating intensity as he sings and coaxes sweeping, dark fury and beauty from his instrument.

Now, on his first-ever solo album under his own name, Edwards delivers a sound uniquely his own, with a vulnerability and introspection unheard from him before. Stripping back the heavy rock of his recent work with Wovenhand, Hyacinth puts the man’s voice, and sparing instrumentation into the main focus. There’s a somber beauty and world-weary tone throughout these songs. The album could been considered a slight return to the more melodic sounds of 16 Horsepower’s Secret South (2000) and the first, self-titled Wovenhand album (2002). But there’s more going on here: a rhythmic, pulsating undercurrent reminiscent of the tape loops and rudimentary rhythms of 80s Industrial post-punk as well as 808 Drill Style beats. The overall effect is often as if we’re hearing the clock ticking away our own mortality.

“Hyacinth was a sort of vision,“ Edwards says. “A dream. I sought out of my old wooden banjo and nylon string guitar a hidden path. Secrets they had kept from me within themselves all these years, and created a new Mythos to myself of philosophical and spiritual ideas or concepts.” From the outset of the pandemic, Edwards spent considerable time in solitary isolation, sick and impacted very hard in every way. Once he’d harnessed the music within, he enlisted multi-instrumentalist and producer Ben Chisholm (The Armed, Chelsea Wolfe, Converge, Genghis Tron) to help him realize the album’s recording and mix.

“Overall, I guess the album is a weaving of narratives ancient and modern, of humankind’s search for understanding of this world we find ourselves in and of each other. In all its simplicity and complexity,” Edwards says. “Hyacinth is a reference to the Greek myth of Apollo. And, the word meaning a precious stone and blue larkspur flower of purple and pall.”

In addition to his work with Wovenhand from 2001 to present, and Sixteen Horsepower between 1992 to 2005, Edwards has collaborated with such artists as Crime & the City Solution, Alexander Hacke (Einstürzende Neubauten), and Carpenter Brut. He has also contributed to the soundtracks of films such as Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus, The Brass Teapot, and Titane.

Hyacinth will be available worldwide on LP, CD and download via Sargent House on September 29th, 2023. Pre-orders / pre-saves are available HERE: https://found.ee/DEE-Hyacinth

Album: Hyacinth
Label: Sargent House
Release Date: September 29th, 2023

Tracklisting:
01. Seraph
02. Howling Flower
03. Celeste
04. Through The Lattice
05. Apparition
06. Bright Boy
07. Hyacinth
08. Lionisis
09. Weavers Beam
10. Hall of Mirrors
11. The Cuckoo

DAVID EUGENE EDWARDS EUROPEAN TOUR 2023
Sept 24 Amplifest – Porto PT
Sept 28 Le 106 Club – Rouen FR
Sept 29 Auditorium du Conservatoire de Lille – Lille FR
Sept 30 De Roma – Antwerp BE
Oct 01 Place La Laiterie – Strasbourg FR
Oct 02 L’Usine – Geneva CH
Oct 04 BIKO – Milano IT
Oct 05 Casa del Popolo Il Progresso – Florence IT
Oct 06 Locomotiv – Bologna IT
Oct 09 De Spot – Middelburg NL
Oct 10 Tolhuistuin – Amsterdam NL
Oct 12 Train – Århus DK
Oct 13 Amager Bio – Copenhagen DK
Oct 14 Mejeriet – Lund SE
Oct 15 Nefertiti – Gothenburg SE
Oct 17 Kulturkirken Jakob – Oslo NO
Oct 18 Kulturhuset – Bergen NO
Oct 19 Folken – Stavanger NO
Oct 20 Kick Scene – Kristiansand NO
Oct 23 OSLO – London UK

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David Eugene Edwards, A Riverwood Arts Session (2022)

David Eugene Edwards, Hyacinth (2023)

David Eugene Edwards, “Lionisis” official video

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