The long-running home-recording project of Om and Grails member Emil Amos, Holy Sons emerged in the late '90s with a sound steeped in lo-fi psychedelia and avant-garde folk. A multi-instrumentalist and prolific songwriter, Amos' output has remained steady throughout the decades; his albums appear almost yearly, marked by highlights like Staying True to the Ascetic Roots (2002), Drifter's Sympathy (2009), and In the Garden (2016).
Emil Amos started his solo project Holy Sons around 1992 after the dissolution of what would just be one early entry in a long line of bands. Holy ...