Paul Roland has shared his latest full body of work, ‘Lair of the White Worm’.
A cinematic offering from the British singer-songwriter, the album asserts Roland’s strengths as an intricate wordsmith, tying together his generational pool of influences. From Bram Stoker to Hammer Horror’s ‘The Reptile’ and historic events such as The London Plague, the artist’s pen is lead with a hunger for knowledge, immersing himself in fresh contexts along the way.
Over the sixteen-track project, Paul Roland waltzes across rock, goth, baroque pop and psych instrumentations, positioning himself as an in-depth storyteller. Aside from his musical output, the all-rounder prides a selection of self-written nonfiction books that offer a window into his sprawling imagination, and seeps into his future projects.
Tune in now.
—
—


Leave a Reply