Holy Sons are but one, a son of the deep South. A true lo-fi dogmatist, Emil Amos self-professedly subscribes to the "therapy through 4-tracking" credo; he is an artist driven to create regardless of the marketability of the outcome. And create he does, prolifically. His output is near-constant between Holy Sons, where he writes every word and plays every instrument, and ?ber-post-rockers Grails, where he contributes his talents as multi-instrumentalist as well as primary drummer, a position akin to the driver of the bus in this case.
But as his alter ego, Holy Sons are the vehicle that carries a self-expression that borders on exorcism. - -AllMusic.com, Brian Way
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Arbouretum 11
Boduf Songs 1
Mark Lanegan 21
Misophone 1
Phosphorescent 15
Bill Callahan 11
Deer Tick 12
Greg Weeks 8
Palace 21
Soltero 1
The North Sea 1
Daniel Johnston 21
Jack Rose 9
McCarthy Trenching 1
Sky High 8
South San Gabriel 2
Voice Of The Seven Woods 4
Atlas Sound 3
Badgerlore 1
Bon Iver 16
Castanets 6
Death Vessel 3
Jesu 20
Panda Bear 11
Port O'Brien 4
Richard Youngs 10
Scout Niblett 13
Six Organs of Admittance 21
Timesbold 3
Woods 15
Akron/Family 7
Alasdair Roberts 12
Boris 27
Brightblack Morning Light 2
Cat Power 24
Dommengang 3
Elisa Ambrogio 1
Espers 4
Jaye Jayle 3
Jim O'Rourke 29
Megafaun 4
Neil Young 225
Robbie Basho 16
Sun City Girls 20
The Books 9
The Wooden Birds 1
Christina Carter 1
Halloween, Alaska 3
Iron & Wine 31
Jandek 44
Piers Faccini 10
sea of is 2
Shearwater 13
Skullflower 28
Sunburned Hand Of The Man 6
Trembling Bells 6