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Prairie Clamor Free Music

Prairie Clamor

Real name: William Bjorndal

Prairie Clamor is William Bjorndal, an eccentric experimental pop musician from Minnesota. Prairie Clamor is his experimental pop music project that began as a fake band he made up, that then grew to Bjorndal's primary musical project. Will aims to use Prairie Clamor to spread a positive message of hopefulness and love, in a world wrought with negativeness.

Prairie Clamor began with "William Bjorndal Meets Prairie Clamor Eastside," a split ep, released July 20, 2017, that came alongside a fictitious story of William Bjorndal meeting and befriending Chad, a once member of a then split up late 90's jam band called Prairie Clamor. William eventually gets Chad to bring Prairie Clamor back together, resulting in this first studio release, a split ep with Will.

Prairie Clamor's first actual album, released November 17, 2018, "Next 7 Exits," came about from Bjorndal wanting to turn the band he made up into a real band, as redemption for his more-convincing-than-excepted myth. He decided to center the album around the city of Austin, MN and its numerous exits. Bjorndal attempted to forge a band with some local musicians and when that fell through he finished the project as a one-man-band, accomplishing his redemption.

Prairie Clamor's second album, released March 27, 2020, "Spilling Light," is a love letter to reality itself. Embracing numerous sub-genres of pop music, Bjorndal optimistically tackles numerous subjects from the mundane realities of American Midwestern life to the deep complexities of ecological collapse and even death.

Prairie Clamor's "True Songs," released May 20, 2022, is an attempt by Bjorndal to create an album that anybody can relate to, while still maintaining a unique sound and specific imagery.

External Pages

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