“I’M VERY INTERESTED in liminal states of being,” says The Otolith’s lead vocalist and violinist, Sarah Pendleton, as she discusses the inspiration behind the title of the band’s debut album, Folium Limina. “Where you’re in between two states for a few minutes or maybe a few seconds. Like the transition between sleep and awake, sobriety and euphoria, or even between life and death. It’s a place where anything can happen.”
If you’re looking for music to alter your state of mind, The Otolith’s intoxicating and experimental blend of doom and post-rock that’s punctuated by violins