Oracle Sisters

Published on 15 February 2024 at 09:00

Oracle Sisters: captivating audiences with its evocative storytelling and boundless creativity.

 

Oracle Sisters, comprised of Lewis Lazar, Christopher Willatt, and Julia Johansen, craft music that blends melodic richness, poetic depth, and visionary storytelling. Their journey began from childhood friendships in Belgium, blossoming into a creative partnership fueled by shared experiences and a love for songwriting. After exploring various artistic endeavors individually, they converged in Paris, where they were joined by Johansen, adding her distinctive voice and drumming skills to the mix.

Their early years in Paris were marked by prolific songwriting sessions and immersion in a vibrant artistic community. Two EPs, "Paris I" and "Paris II," garnered critical acclaim and set the stage for successful tours across Europe and the UK. Collaborations with renowned artists like Polo & Pan and Durand Jones further solidified their presence in the music scene.

Seeking a change of scenery to record their debut album, Oracle Sisters found inspiration on the Greek island of Hydra. Immersed in the island's rich artistic history and secluded from the outside world, they penned and recorded the album "Hydranism." The songs reflect a blend of introspection and hedonism, capturing the essence of their time on the island.

Recording in an old carpet factory-turned-studio, Oracle Sisters embraced a diverse array of sounds, from intimate folk melodies to grandiose ballads. The album's production process was marked by experimentation and serendipitous encounters, with each track bearing the imprint of their collective experiences.

With the album completed and cinematic ventures underway, Oracle Sisters are poised to embark on a new chapter in their musical journey. As they prepare for the release of "Hydranism" and an extensive tour, their music promises to captivate audiences with its evocative storytelling and boundless creativity.

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