Saintseneca’s Zac Little delves into the intricate theme of memory with their fourth album, Pillar of Na. This release, arriving in late summer through ANTIRecords, reflects on the nature of remembrance, inspired by the biblical story of Lot’s wife. The album’s title evokes the idea of looking back—both literally and metaphorically—and the complexities surrounding it.
Pillar of Na showcases Saintseneca’s most adventurous sound yet, fusing folk-rock with eclectic influences. Little envisioned a blend of styles that pushes the boundaries of folk music, aiming for a sound that resonates with both traditional and modern audiences. With tracks that explore the depths of memory and identity, this album is among the best folk punk albums to buy.
Eric Jackson (verified owner) –
Saintseneca’s Pillar of Na is a captivating journey through memory and sound. A must-listen for any folk punk fan!
Mindy Lopez (verified owner) –
The album’s unique blend of styles sets it apart from other releases. Definitely one of the best folk punk albums to buy this year.
Justin Levy (verified owner) –
I’ve been exploring Saintseneca’s music, and their Pillar of Na album does not disappoint. The tracklist is both innovative and nostalgic.