Brethren of the Free Spirit

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Into the Dust of the Earth 00:00 Tools
The Sun Tears Itself From the Heavens and Comes Crashing Down Upon the Multitude 00:00 Tools
The Wolf Also Shall Dwell with the Lamb 00:00 Tools
I Am a Flower of Sharon and a Rose in the Valley 00:00 Tools
аποκαλνψις, the lifting of the veil 00:00 Tools
In Him Is No Sin 00:00 Tools
All Things are From Him, Through Him and in Him 00:00 Tools
How the Unencumbered Soul Advises that one not Refuse the Calls of a Good Spirit 00:00 Tools
All Things Are F 00:00 Tools
Into the Dust of the Earth - Brethren of the Free Spirit 00:00 Tools
In Him is No Sin - Brethen of the Free Spirit 00:00 Tools
All Things Are From Him, Through Him And In Him ( James Blackshaw) 00:00 Tools
All Things Are From Him, Throu 00:00 Tools
How The Unencumbered Soul advi 00:00 Tools
How the Unemcumbered Soul Advises that One Not Refuse the Calls of A Good Spirit 00:00 Tools
How The Unencumbered Soul Advises That One Not refuse The Calls Of A Good Spirit ( James Blackshaw) 00:00 Tools
αποκαλνψις, the lifting of the veil 00:00 Tools
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Brethren Of The Free Spirit is an acoustic collaboration between guitarist/composer James Blackshaw and lutenist/composer Jozef Van Wissem. Named after a cult of 13th-century Northern European religious heretics (they’re detailed in Greil Marcus’s Lipstick Traces), this duo play with an appropriately zealous intensity. Their first album All things are from Him, through Him and in Him was released on Belgian imprint Audiomer. The second album is released in November 2008 by Important Records. Brethren of the Free Spirit debuted in New York and went on a crusade through the Lowlands, Belgium, Spain, Ireland and London. On the Dutch National VPRO TV show 'Vrije Geluiden" they were asked to elaborate: "Intricate phrases circle and spiral in on themselves, and in the end it’s the subtle shifts in rhythm and tonal coloration that provide a kind of transcendence in a sea of repetition" Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.