EPK: Saint Idiot

Tomáš Andel

tom@saintidiot.com
@saint.idiot.prays
linktr.ee/saintidiot
📍Edmonton

About/Bios

One-Line Bio (under 50 words)

Saint Idiot (Tomáš Andel) is a Slovak-Canadian art/avant-pop musician making an ecstatic music of surprises.

Short Bio (under 75 words)

Saint Idiot (Tomáš Andel) is a Slovak-Canadian art/avant-pop musician, multi-instrumentalist, and producer living in Edmonton. He most often finds himself writing his way through doubt, grief, and whatever else comes up when we risk feeling deeply in an often unfeeling world. Even so, his songs have been described as reverent and downright ecstatic—a “music of surprises.” People often compare his music to that of artists like Sufjan Stevens and Björk.

Long Bio (under 250 words)

Saint Idiot (Tomáš Andel) is a Slovak-Canadian art/avant pop artist whose sound ranges from finger-picked guitar and silken falsetto couched in painterly collage, to searing down-tuned fuzz, feral confrontations between sax and drums, and the spasmic last thoughts of a dying drum machine—often in the same song. Nearly a decade in, Tom still totters over genre categories like a field of rakes—fitting for a person who learned English watching Cartoon Network. 

Chamber-folk textures weave through tempered synths on the 2024 EP Thin Places. The EP is an intimate exploration of grief and reassembly that’s at once surprising and soothing. Collage-like, the songs “culminate in moments where all the pieces seem to self-assemble into climactic moments that dissipate just as quickly as they appeared.” (Sean Davis Newton, Cups N Cakes Network) Saint Idiot zooms in on the mundanely beautiful with ecstasy, reverence, thoughtfulness, and remains (mostly) unmarred by irony even while touching on themes of loneliness, doubt, and grief. People often compare his music to that of artists like Sufjan Stevens and Björk.

Carving down to find the through line, Tom’s all-in-one writer, producer, and mixer approach echoes sculpture. The result balances the stripped down soul of pop with the maximalist excess of studio recording. On stage it sounds like a pop act perpetually on the edge of succumbing to the maelstrom of free improvisation.

Saint Idiot spins on CBC and CKUA radio, and in 2022 Saint Idiot was first runner up for the Edmonton Music Prize.

Full Bio (under 300 words)

Saint Idiot (Tomáš Andel) is a Slovak-Canadian art/avant pop artist whose sound ranges from finger-picked guitar and silken falsetto couched in painterly collage, to searing down-tuned fuzz, feral confrontations between sax and drums, and the spasmic last thoughts of a dying drum machine—often in the same song. Nearly a decade in, Tom still totters over genre categories like a field of rakes—fitting for a person who learned English watching Cartoon Network. 

Chamber-folk textures weave through tempered synths on the 2024 EP Thin Places. The EP is an intimate exploration of grief and reassembly that’s at once surprising and soothing. Collage-like, the songs “culminate in moments where all the pieces seem to self-assemble into climactic moments that dissipate just as quickly as they appeared.” (Sean Davis Newton, Cups N Cakes Network) Saint Idiot zooms in on the mundanely beautiful with ecstasy, reverence, thoughtfulness, and remains (mostly) unmarred by irony even while touching on themes of loneliness, doubt, and grief. People often compare his music to that of artists like Sufjan Stevens and Björk.

Carving down to find the through line, Tom’s all-in-one writer, producer, and mixer approach echoes sculpture. The result balances the stripped down soul of pop with the maximalist excess of studio recording. On stage it sounds like a pop act perpetually on the edge of succumbing to the maelstrom of free improvisation.

Saint Idiot’s music has played on CKUA, and CBC’s Afterdark, Key of A, and The Strombo Show, among others. In 2022, Saint Idiot was first runner up for the Edmonton Music Prize with Alternate Utopias from a Nostalgic Future, co-produced with Juno-award winning Toronto producer, Hill Kourkoutis.

On stage, Tom is joined by Holly Sangster (winds, reeds, voice), Douglas Parth (keys, voice), Steven Boehm (bass, voice) and Tony Flanagan (drums, percussion).

Releases

Thin Places (2024, EP)

Alternate Utopias from a Nostalgic Future (2021, album)

Goodnight, St. Idiot (2018, album)

Music Videos

Gallery

Artist Photos

Live Show Photos

Album Artworks

Live Performances

Tom (guitar, voice) is joined on stage by Holly Sangster (winds, reeds, voice), Douglas Parth (keys, voice), Steven Boehm (bass, voice) and Tony Flanagan (drums, percussion).

Press, Radio, Highlights

Radioplay

CBC Afterdark

The Strombo Show

CBC Key of A (interview with Tarik Robinson)

CKUA Far Out

CHMA Attic After Dark

 

Highlights

• Edmonton Public Library Capital City Records Featured Artist (2026)

• Edmonton Music Prize 2022 First Runner Up

• Alternate Utopias from a Nostalgic Future (2021) co-produced with Juno award winning producer Hill Kourkoutis

 

For Fans Of

Later Sufjan Stevens, Dan Deacon, Björk, David Bowie

 

Inspired By

David Bowie, Sufjan Stevens, Dan Deacon, Laurie Anderson, Björk, Cosmo Sheldrake, Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, Tim Hecker, Destroyer, Devin Townsend, Ben Folds, Travis, Gardens & Villa, Mega Bog, Julia Holter, Alabaster DePlume, Takuro Okada, Klo Pelgag, Devendra Banhart, Porcupine Tree, Rafael Anton Irisarri, Tommy Cash, Life Without Buildings, Chihei Hatakeyama, The Tragically Hip, Gorillaz, Slowdive, Moby, Meshuggah, and so much more.

 

Acknowledgment of Support

I’ve had the good fortune of benefiting from the gracious support of the Edmonton Arts Council, Alberta Foundation for the Arts, Canada Council for the Arts, and Canada’s Music Incubator. #cmisupported

Downloads

Contact Me

The best places to find me are Bandcamp, Last.fm, Instagram for the foreseeable future, or by reaching out to me directly at tom@saintidiot.com. Enjoy A Brief, Secret History Of: Saint Idiot, the last 10 years in 1 minute and 28 seconds.