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I felt absorbed and bewildered by the ghostly voice of the priestess reciting her daunting aftermath amidst the eerie whispers of the trees, bekoning her... into the gleeming stare of the moon.
It gave me the goosebumps
Favorite track: Feral Moon.
Peacecraft Music Music Collection
I love the way the ambience of the track continues throughout the song that brings to mind a chilling dark but comforting place.
"Feral Moon does a wonderful job of creating a very unique and interesting sonic experience that seems both alien yet very natural. The power in the sound feels elemental like the very forces that create and also destroy whole planets. I greatly admire and appreciate the ability of the track to so thoroughly absorb me into its narrative and soundscape. There is a palatable tension and sense of unease throughout the entire track, it feels visceral."
- HammieRiffs on thismetalroad.wordpress.com
Approximate year 307. Found in the recorded rings of the trees North beyond Qyo's military outposts. A priestess, whose name is banished to history, is given an in-depth re-evaluation after the discovery of her words are found transcribed within the surrounding trees in the bitter and deadly darkness of the Deep Sarracene Wastes. With the bias of Qyo recording translations, this is a fine example of a field recording in early history.
lyrics
I call out to the Grace of Her Body.
Please forgive my abandon.
For only she knows my intent
And only her forgiveness do I beg.
A voice calls to me from the North.
and I hear it as Hers Divine
My doctrine tells me these voices are false,
and only offer damnation
My faith is lost within me.
Within temptation, I exile beyond our Blessed Canyon
To hear the voices of the trees
The trees speak with daunting stillness
How I shake in their presence
My frailty, once a burden of devotion,
Now mocked by the wilderness
They say that I have died in these woods
once before
And again will I perish at the foot of the nurturing pines
I, Nerva the Banished Priestess of Qyo, die now as before, starved in the search for Her Truth
And I die in fear, in dark, in Faith.
credits
released November 5, 2021
Written, performed, produced by spaceseer
spaceseer at the time of this recording consists of:
Nathan Curtis Richardson - Guitar
Christopher Robert Andreasen - Bass, Synth, Drum Programming
Nerva the Banished Priestess performed by Raven Jezzannah (ig: @jezzannah65
Engineered, Mixed and Mastered by Christopher Robert Andreasen
spaceseer uses Fender, Moog, Arturia, Sunn O))), Vox, Mutable Instruments, Make Noise, Doepfer Electronics, and Elektron for their transmitting of messages from another time in space.
Chronicler of "A Thread Between Friends", a series of fictional histories within our non-fiction universe
Sci-Fi/Fantasy Ambient Synth illustrating the lives and histories of the Fulgen, the Kylyy and the Colossi of Kahryatt, on a far-away planet known to us as Ilia, or Her Body Incarnate....more