Mary Knoblock’s 'Spiritus': Is a Haunting Sonic Journey Through Memory, Love, and the Unknown

Mary Knoblock’s new album Spiritus is nothing short of a soul-stirring experience, an avant-garde masterpiece that blends neoclassical piano, electronic soundscapes, and dream pop aesthetics into 14 transcendent tracks. Known for her deeply introspective and genre-bending compositions, Knoblock once again proves why she remains one of the most visionary composers in today’s underground music scene.






From the opening moments, Spiritus feels like a spiritual excavation, each track revealing a buried memory, a fragment of a dream, or the echo of a lost letter. Songs like “Excuse Me While I Go Fall in Love” transport listeners into hazy, emotional landscapes, pairing Knoblock’s haunting vocal harmonies with glimmering synth textures and raw, cinematic instrumentation.






The project flows effortlessly through UK Garage-infused rhythms, shoegaze moods, and ambient flourishes, each song acting as a chapter in a larger, emotionally charged narrative.








Recorded and produced with an undeniable sense of purpose, Spiritus is more than an album; it’s a sonic memoir. Knoblock doesn’t just compose; she conjures. For fans of boundary-defying music that taps into the sacred and surreal, Spiritus is a must-listen, poetic, powerful, and unforgettable. This is Mary Knoblock at her most vulnerable, most experimental, and most brilliant.




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