- Sol Invictus (band)
Infobox musical artist
Name = Sol Invictus
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Origin =England
Genre =Neofolk ,progressive rock , post-industrial
Years_active = 1987–present
Label =Tursa Records
Associated_acts = Orchestra Noir
The Triple Tree
The Wardrobe
URL = www.tursa.com
Current_members =Tony Wakeford
Renee Rosen
Andrew King
Caroline Jago
Lesley Malone
Guy Harries
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Past_members =Sol Invictus is an English
neofolk and neoclassical group fronted byTony Wakeford . Beginning with electronic experimentation combined with folk-influenced guitar work, the sound of Sol Invictus has become considerably more neoclassical over the years and has had a large amount of influence on the development of neofolk music. Wakeford has been the sole constant member of the group since its inception, although numerous musicians have contributed and collaborated with Wakeford under the Sol Invictus moniker over the years. The most recent line up has seen a return to a more percussive folk sound and with the new addition of laptop-generated loops. Wakeford is married to his American violinist Renee Rosen.Overview
Wakeford was an original member of the English political punk band Crisis from 1977 until the band's termination in 1980. Crisis played many concerts for Rock Against Racism and The Anti-Nazi League reflecting his then membership of the International Socialists and later The Socialist Workers Party. He then formed
Death In June with fellow Crisis founderDouglas P. He was asked to leave Death In June because of musical differences and his membership, at the time, of theBritish National Front . Wakeford has had no connection or interest in such ideas for 20 or more years, and has described his membership as probably the worst decision of his life."A message from Tony" by Tony Wakeford, dated 14 February, 2007, from the official Tursa Records website: [http://www.tursa.com/message.html] ]Wakeford then recorded one album as
Above the Ruins , showcasing a post-punk and dark rock sound influenced by his previous work with Death In June. After taking a few years off, he returned to music and formed Sol Invictus in 1987, working with Ian Read andKarl Blake .Wakeford formed his own label, Tursa, to release his material and the music of other artists. The World Serpent Distribution Company previously distributed this material worldwide. Tursa is now distributed in Europe by Dark Vinyl, and in North America by Strange Fortune. In July 2007 the label was re-launched as a partnership with Israeli/USA producer and musician Reeve Malka. The labels roster includes Sol Invictus, Orchestra Noir, The Triple Tree, The Wardrobe, Zunroyz, Andrew King, and Tony's solo work.
Wakeford has described Sol Invictus as a "
cabaret band fromHell for the "fin-de-siècle" and has referred to his work asfolk noir . Beginning with a rough, bleak, primitive sound, the band's music gradually evolved toward a lush, refined style, picking up classically-trained players such asEric Roger ,Matt Howden , andSally Doherty . In the mid-1990s, Sol Invictus spun off a side project calledl'Orchestre Noir to explore an even more classically influenced direction. In 2006 Wakeford changed the name to Orchestra Noir with a new line up and musical direction.Etymology
The name Sol Invictus derives from the pre-
Christian Rome-based cult of the same name. Wakeford chose the name, which isLatin for 'the unconquerable Sun', because "The sun has always been an important symbol and as the cult of Sol Invictus nearly defeatedChristianity at one point it seemed a good name to use. I also love the sound of Latin."Imagery
The band's imagery and lyrical content, in its early days, was influenced by traditionalism and antipathy towards the modern world and
materialism . A superficial interest was the Italian philosopherJulius Evola who Wakeford admits to "shamelessly stealing from" for song titles even though he found his books "unreadable". A more serous influence was the poet Ezra Pound, "despite, not because of, his anti-Semitism".The band also had considerable interest in heathen and Mithraist themes, often reflecting an explicit antipathy to Christianity: the1997 album "The Blade" incorporates anOdin ic chant, "Gealdor", into its variedlament s. Wakeford tended to write from a melancholic position of doomedRomanticism , which lamented the loss ofbeauty ,love , andculture . He saw the American influence on global culture as very damaging toEurope , something he expresses with black humour in the song "Death of the West", from the album of the same name. The later albums have seen a turn to a more personal writing style, as interest in, what Wakeford calls "knee-jerk anti-Americanism and anti-Christianity" has been rejected.Sol Invictus album artwork has often showcased the
expressionist paintings of American artist, musician and friendTor Lundvall .Controversy
Due to Tony Wakeford's former membership in the
British National Front and the appearance of a track from his previous band, Above The Ruins, appearing on the "No Surrender!" compilation released in 1985 byRock-O-Rama Records , Sol Invictus have been accused ofneofascism by detractors. Wakeford has responded to this criticism various times, stating that his involvement with the British National Front "was probably the worse decision of my life and one I very much regret" and that various members of his band, (including his wife then of 8 years at the time) "would be at best discriminated against or at worse dead if a far-right party took power" and further that "none of the artists I work with hold such views either, and I doubt they would want to work with me if they thought I did."Discography
References
External links
* [http://www.myspace.com/tursa Tursa on Myspace]
* [http://www.myspace.com/solinvictushq Sol Invictus on Myspace]
* [http://www.tursa.com/ Tursa Records]
* [http://strangefortune.com/ Sol Invictus North American distributor]Reviews
* [http://www.heathenharvest.com/article.php?story=20050529112119527 Review of The Devil's Steed]
* [http://www.heathenharvest.com/article.php?story=20050213165510719 Review of Angel]
* [http://www.heathenharvest.com/article.php?story=20061018024757572 Review of Sol Veritas Lux]Interviews
* [http://www.heathenharvest.com/article.php?story=20060830125655941 Interview with Tony Wakeford, 2006]
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