[Cover photo credit to Meg Molli]
Indie Rock singer/songwriter Adam Lytle has announced upcoming album titled Altars. The album “builds a world that examines the Divine.” Following tracks, “Black Masses,” and “Heaven,” Lytle is sharing “Sister Wave,” a track about “slipping away in the dead of night,” or, “making peace with the inevitable end that we all face.” It’s accompanied by a video.
On making the accompanying video for this track, Lyttle says:
The music video for ‘Sister Wave’ is a celebration of life. It’s a collage of documentary-style footage from my travels that shows the sense of wonder with which I try to move through the world.
Written while living in Paris, Altars is a “cinematic snapshot of the scenes that inspired the album.”

In describing the track “Sister Wave”, Lytle explains:
Sister Wave is about the acceptance of death. It is not a song of sorrow. It is a song of knowing. Years ago, I read The Tibet Book of the Dead. The text is a guide to the experiences of the consciousness after death. This idea that “by learning how to die, we can know how to live” was revelatory and has had a profound effect on my daily life since. Sister Wave was written in conversation with this idea, setting the experience amongst the beauty of the natural world.
TOUR DATES
April 30 – The Sultan Room – NY Album Release Show

