Daniel Higgs

Daniel Higgs is a musician and artist renowned for his esoteric and deeply spiritual approach to his craft. Originally rising to prominence as the frontman of the influential post-hardcore band Lungfish, associated with Dischord Records, Higgs has since channeled his creative energies into a diverse solo career that defies easy categorization. His releases, such as "The Fools Sermon, Pt. 1" and "Say God," showcase a penchant for blending poetry, mysticism, and an avant-garde sensibility into his music. His work often features a complex tapestry of vocal incantations accompanied by banjo, Jew's harp, or other traditional instruments, reinterpreted through an experimental lens.

Going beyond conventional music boundaries, Higgs's solo albums, including "Beyond & Between" and "The Measure of Mystery," transport listeners into contemplative, trance-like states. They are sonic explorations of the cosmic and the internal, with Higgs serving as a psychonaut of the aural plane. His art extends into the visual realm; he is also known for his intricate drawings and tattoo work that complement his otherworldly musical output. Albums like "Atomic Yggdrasil Tarot" and "Ancestral Songs" are not merely records but experiences that reflect Higgs's deep fascination with metaphysics and the nature of consciousness, establishing him as an iconoclast in the world of experimental folk and beyond.

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The Fools Sermon, Pt. 1
Single - Released August 19, 2016
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  1. August 19, 2016
  2. February 2, 2012
  3. December 12, 2011
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  5. April 13
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  9. March 11, 2004
  1. December 12, 2011
  2. September 21, 2010
  3. April 13
  4. October 23, 2007
  5. June 5
  6. October 10, 2006
  7. March 11, 2004