
Lush, analog-soaked folk that feels like a lost 1970s masterpiece. Expansive psychedelic rock for canyon sunsets and slow-burning late nights.
Jonathan Wilson is a central figure in the 21st-century Laurel Canyon revival, functioning as both a prolific solo artist and a highly sought-after producer. Based in Los Angeles, Wilson's sound identity is defined by a meticulous adherence to analog recording processes and a deep reverence for the 1970s folk-rock and psychedelic traditions.
His career arc began with the duo Muscadine before he established himself as a solo force with 2011's 'Gentle Spirit,' which garnered significant critical acclaim for its 'cosmic pastoral' aesthetic. Culturally, he acts as a bridge between the classic rock era and the modern indie scene, having served as Roger Waters' touring guitarist and producing career-defining work for artists like Father John Misty and Angel Olsen. His influence is felt in the shift toward high-production-value Americana that incorporates elements of prog and psych. Critical consensus views him as a master of atmosphere and a technical purist whose work serves as a lush, high-fidelity alternative to the more stripped-back indie folk of his contemporaries.
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