Franciscan Honey serves many purposes to Paul. It started as a solo project during early 2020, learning from past attemps and recollection of a life lived in dirty basements and DIY studios. With occasional, alternating help of Brendan Kuntz on drums (Franciscan Honey, Golden Density, Prism Theme), Franciscan Honey began to pave steps from traditional indie garage rock to kraut-heavy psych mantras.

It's apt to use the word mantra here. FH's newest release, Time, Motion and Being, is heavily focused on repeated elements. The bass runs in place while peripheral shards of harmonics break through at every angle. The lead single, at thirty minutes in length, is "Return of the Golden Density"; scraps of a found song from yesteryear relishing in the push and pull of the octave jumping riffs, teetering on a precarious edge of sharp and guiding. The following three tracks ("Time", "Motion" and "Being"), like its previous counterpart, finds Paul comfortably behind every instrument. By the fifth minute it's hard to imagine these sounds as incongruent, of ever existing isolated on their own.

Limited-edition cassettes and posters can be purchased from Franciscan Honey's Bandcamp page / there's also this Spotify profile.