Proud Peasant is an Austin-based progressive rock band led by
multi-instrumentalist Xander Rapstine (guitars, mandolin, ukulele,
Melodica, glockenspiel, percussion).
Their debut release is Flight,
a set of three fairly long instrumentals with multiple movements:
“The
Prisoner” (12:28), “Awakenings” (19:34), and “The Precipice” (13:20).
These three pieces are pastoral soundscapes of sublime dreams and wicked
nightmares, something that we have not heard the likes of since the 70s
with Mike Oldfield, Gryphon, and the Amazing Blondel.
Flight
is an ambitious undertaking for a debut album, but Xander is no stranger
to music. He performed for eight years with his pop rock band The
Evildoers, and then decided to explore a more rewarding style of music.
In the fall of 2011 he formed Proud Peasant and began the long process
of recording Flight. He made the conscious decision for this
initial release to be all instrumental as he felt it necessary to first
find his voice (so to speak) in this new genre. The other band members
are David Hobizal (drums), Jay Allen (keyboards), and Kyle Robarge
(bass). On Flight there are additional musicians playing tuba,
clarinet, violin, trumpet, timpani, percussion, flute, French horn,
cello, and trombone, as well as a choir singing wordlessly at various
points. The music is majestic and cinematic with a definite Mike
Oldfield Hergest Ridge and Ommadawn vibe. The addition of the brass imparts a Spanish accent that evokes Ennio Morricone’s spaghetti western soundtracks. Flight is an extraordinary debut release.
http://www.proudpeasant.com
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