Louisa John Krol

Location:
Melbourne, Victoria, AU
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Folk / Pop / Psychedelic
Site(s):
Label:
Prikosnovenie (France) & Forest of the Fae (USA)
Type:
Indie
Australian artist producing romantic pop/ethereal faerie music. Lyrically, Louisa John-Krol explores mythological themes. Internationally acclaimed, her songs challenge the boundaries of underground scenes that cherish them and even inspired a faerietale "Louisa" by Alyz Tale, published in France.

Louisa is on the French fairy label Prikosnovenie. Her songs of centaurs, birds, seagiants, dragons, psychopomps, sirens and salamanders combine fiery energy with ambience, whimsy and humanity.



". and all that's printed in roots and long unruly stems she sings in a song ." Sonnets to Orpheus - Rilke



DISCOGRAPHY



“Djinn”

The new album by Louisa, October 2009, explores the dreaming of cats: ethereal songs shimmer in dulcimer, charango, harp, bowed psaltery, percussion, piano, bass, flute, guitars, chimes and Louisa’s mandolin & voice, with lyrics immersed in feline mythology. and magic of her own rescued cats.



ARGO



Style: Folk-romantique

juin 2000 - 12 Titles -55'



Argo refers to the ship of the Argonauts. In our age of prescribed mysteries, journeying out of bureaucratic realms is an adventure, whether or not we return with the Golden Fleece. The album celebrates Renaissance alchemist Ficino, Sufis Idries Shah and Ibn Arabi, Sumerian goddess Inanna, authors Dunsany, Blake, Kipling, Walter de la Mare and Holderlin, Celtic faerietales and Greek mythology. Recorded with Harry Williamson.



ALEXANDRIA



Style: Folk-romantique

12 Titles -60'

Several editions exist (German label Hyperium used a different cover)

Latest collector's edition is on American label Forest of the Fae:

14 Titles (2 bonus tracks)

Alexandria is a realm of dragons and centaurs. Invisible cities of Calvino and Cavafy come to life, with Louisa's own Madame Alchemier and Valley of Seven Keys. Other inspirations are Milton's "Lycidas", Dante's Limbo (Canto IV) where pagan souls dwell, 15th century music of Baixa dansa Barcelona, and novelists Ramon Perez de Ayala, Dostoyevsky, Max Frisch and Shiga Naoya. Recorded with Harry Williamson.



ARIEL

Style: Folk-romantique

2001 - 12 Titles - 45'



Raised in Australian bushland, Louisa takes inspiration from literature, mythology, poetry and Nature. She studied voice, guitar and piano; mandolin was self-taught. During the nineties she shared a house with artists including Dawn Perry, who introduced her to music of her brother Brendan's duo (Dead-Can-Dance) On Ariel, mandoline, heavenly voices, percussion, flute, cello, string quartet, derbouka. lead us into dreamy worlds. A masterpiece in the field of romantic pop-ethereal fairy music.



ALABASTER

Style: Folk-romantic

References: Loreena Mac Kennitt, Enya, Kate Bush, Emilia Torrini, Bjork

May 2003 - 12 Titles



Bewitching, romantic, ethereal pop: whimsy & energy reminiscent of Emilia Torrini, The Moors, Kate Bush. Fairy voice, mandolin, flute, percussion, table harp, charango, piano, lyre, bass, ocarina, clarinet. Luminosity with bursts of progressive rock, ghostly encounters, a tribute to poet Emily Dickinson, Hamlet's Ophelia, a Renaissance ballad and dark ambience of Sirens. Mythical basis for this album is the union of Persephone and Hades. Featuring neo-classical band Daemonia Nymphe; Lys; Francesco Banchini (Gor/Ataraxia); Oophoi; and Olaf Parusel (Stoa).

APPLE PENTACLE

October 2005 : 12 tracks



Louisa John-Krol is a fantastic artist, with a voice made of purest crystal,

and a fabulous storyteller. Her album "Apple Pentacle" leads us into a fairy world made of stories flowing mostly from Green Man mythology. The Spirit of the Greenwood roves through the ages as Robin Hood, Egyptian Osiris, Arcadian Pan, Dionysus, Tolkien's Treebeard, Vishnu, Puck, Atho and other incarnations. With cinematic lyris and fairy soundscapes, Louisa's music is a subtle mix of modern production with ancestral themes and instruments (viola, mandolin, dulcimer, hurdy-gurdy, harpsichord). The result is dreamy fairy pop music with a beautiful, heavenly voice. Like Kate Bush, she explores diverse feelings in her voice: sensual, sweet, harsh or ethereal, as if her creatures embody her soul. Let's enter her bewitching worlds.



LOUISA JOHN KROL AND OOPHOI -I HEAR THE WATER DREAMING



Style: Ambient - zen - mystique

References: Enya, Sheila Chandra, Vas

2005 - 7 Titles -

Oophoi is famous for his intimite ambient music; he is considered as a Master in his art. Louisa's voice brings a melodic and 'fairyesque' dimension to his music. The meeting of these 2 musicians results in a mysterious, ethereal and oniric ambience reminding Louisa's song "Approaching the island of Sirens" on her last album Alabaster. Bamboo flute, singing bowl, crystals, insects sounds, birds, mandolin, ocarina attract us in an aquatic world populate with Sirens, Sylphids and amniotic dreams.



COMPILATIONS & COLLABORATIONS include Ghost Fish; Fairy World; Love Sessions; L'Odyssee; "Belladonne".

Australian collaborators & friends:Faraway (Liz Van Dort & Harry Williamson); Brett Taylor; Richard Allison; Asphodel; Ashera; Ikon; Seventh Dawn; Andrew Persi; Jenni Heinrich; Bronwyn Lloyd; Lindsay Buckland; Dandelion Wine; Eden.

Overseas collaborators & friends:Daemonia Nymphe & Nikodemos Triaridis; Gor; Lys; Caprice; Oophoi; Stoa; Mathias Grassow; Stella Maris / Dirk Schlömer & Carsten Agthe & Rüdiger Gleisberg; Keltia & Seventh Harmonic; Mandragore; Hungry Lucy; Arcana; Dirge; Ataraxia; Faire Enough; Nebelhexe (Hagalaz Runedance); Nehl; The Aleph; Alice Marie; Giorgos Christianakis; The Moors; Michael De Maria; Autumn Tears; Caprice; Irfan; Mirabilis; Patricia Hernandez.



This page is the official mySpace account for Louisa John Krol, created out of love by Mary Vareli / Paradox Ethereal as Louisa is one of our most celebrated members. The site is maintained by Louisa after its creation. Click here to enter www.paradoxethereal.com



or view Paradox Ethereal myspace area



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Artwork by Laura Pelick @ Fallenlights.net



“Which of these Worlds”, movie by Toby & Brian Froud (Imaginosis / Prikosnovenie), vox-rhythm concept by Olaf Parusel, lyrics & melodies by Mark Krol & Louisa John-Krol, arranged & produced by Brett Taylor, from Louisa’s album “Apple Pentacle”.
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