
Oracle Sisters
Casbah
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San Diego
Saturday, September 20 at 8:30 pm PDT
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Saturday, September 20 at 8:30 pm PDT
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2023 was a whirlwind year for Oracle Sisters. The trio—Julia Johansen, Chris Willatt, and Lewis
Lazar—followed the release of their debut album Hydranism with a globe-spanning tour that
captivated fans and critics alike. From the highways between Knoxville and Nashville to sold-out
clubs in rain-soaked Seattle, and festival stages across the UK, they logged countless hours on
the road. Their journey was a tapestry of exhaustion and exhilaration, falling apart, brawls and
disputes, love and acceptance. By the year’s end, just two days before Christmas, they found
themselves in Tokyo, reflecting on the fleeting nature of time and the fragments of inspiration
gathered along the way. It was there the seeds for their next album, Divinations, began to
sprout.
Composing as a true trio for the first time, Oracle Sisters pieced together sketches formed
during stolen moments on tour. These fragments coalesced into Divinations, an album shaped
by the band’s nomadic existence. The recording sessions spanned cozy Parisian studios, a
barn in northern France, and the storied Valentine Studios in Los Angeles. Their creative
process embraced experimentation—swapping primary instruments, playing with toy drum
machines, and crafting melodies on quirky tools like the OP-1 and a baby Casio keyboard. This
spirit of discovery lent the album a sense of spontaneity and wonder.
At its core, Divinations channels mysticism and timeless storytelling. The band’s songwriting
draws on diverse influences, from the surrealist poetry of Baudelaire and Rimbaud to the
introspective philosophies of Carl Jung. Musically, echoes of Talking Heads, Air, and Leonard
Cohen resonate throughout the album and tracks like “Riverside” delve into existential
questions— “How far are you going? Is it more than money can buy?” Elsewhere on the album
“Marseille,” born in the city that gave the song its name, kicks off as a trance with lyrics that play
between the sincere and desperate self-help affirmations, we give ourselves while trying to find
a bridge between our individual lives and a universal feeling. Lead-single “Alouette” is Oracle
Sisters at their most direct; propelled by a driving bassline and exuberant strings, the track
summons the sound of 80’s, 90’s, and early 2000’s rock n roll as they sing about “getting out of
dodge, finding a pirate ship and sailing home.” Inspired by the book Caliban and the Witch,
“Blue Left Hand” is a lyrical tapestry weaving together history, philosophy, and cultural critique.
The lyrics, “It’s in the harbor of every page / It’s in the corner of the playwright’s stage / And
every player and every fake / And every witch that we burned at the stake,” reflect on the forces
that shaped the capitalist society we know today.
Oracle Sisters push boundaries while crafting music that transcends temporal and geographic
constraints. And while much of their new LP found inspiration from Oracle Sister’s life on the
road, other tracks had been floating in their heads for some time; ”the title Divinations gives
honor to the through line from the start because as songwriters we don’t know where the songs
come from,” Lazar explains. “Like divining out of thin air, songwriting has been a case of fishing
in the dark trying to sculpt form out of feeling and structure out of intuition: formulating
sentences, melodies and musical arrangements that make urgent and intuitive sense. We have
no formal training in this and so our constant has always been our intuition with everything we
do. For us writing music feels like a strange divination and so it gives honor to that magic.”
Across Divinations’ 11 tracks it’s not only geographic boundaries that were crossed but also the
boundaries of time and circumstance. While their work may not consciously reflect specific
worldly events, they seek to embrace the universal and offer a space for healing. “Good music
would make sense to a farmer in 17th century France as it would to a pastry chef in Slovenia in
the 21st century,” shares Lazar. “It’s not written for any temporal powers that be. It’s about
expressing our common humanity and taking it from there.”
This intuitive approach fuels Oracle Sisters creative process - whether composing in a frozen
French farmhouse or performing live with an ever-expanding lineup of collaborators, the band
remains committed to exploring the unknown. Through Divinations, they hope to leave listeners
feeling transcendent, levitating on waves of intuition and discovery.