Brooks Strause

Brooks Strause is a distinctive figure in the American music scene, known for his prolific output and eclectic style that traverses genres ranging from folk to rock to experimental. Emerging from Iowa, Strause has carved out a unique niche, melding poetic lyricism with an ambitious musical palette. His career has been marked by a relentless pursuit of artistic expression, evident in his extensive discography that reflects both his versatility and deep commitment to exploring diverse musical landscapes. Albums like "Fool," "On Vacation," "Benjamin," "Christ of the Abyss," "The Chymical Wedding Of," and "Aeiouns" showcase Strause's skill in combining narrative depth with innovative soundscapes, earning him a dedicated following and respect among indie circles.

Strause's work is characterized by its thoughtful exploration of themes ranging from existential dread to sublime beauty, often wrapped in allegories and rich symbolic imagery. His approach to songwriting and composition sets him apart as an artist unafraid to experiment while remaining accessible. Through his releases, including "Christ of the Abyss" and "The Chymical Wedding Of," Strause invites listeners into a world where traditional song structures meet avant-garde experimentation. Despite the evolving nature of his music, his soulful voice and introspective lyrics remain constant, cementing Brooks Strause's position as a compelling and innovative artist in the contemporary music landscape.

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Fool
Album - 13 Tracks - Released October 6, 2023
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  1. October 6, 2023
  2. September 2, 2022
  3. September 4, 2020
  4. May 3, 2016
  5. October 9, 2015
  6. December 2, 2014