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in search of the may queen

By emily on May 8, 2018 12:49 am

we walk together
the sun is shining
the forest floor is soft
beneath our feet
the flowers bloom

we search for the queen of may

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Lovely minimalist piece of music.

Absolutely gorgeous heart The vocals and guitar go together really well. Good job on the reverb, it's a pleasure to listen to big_smile

The big reverb makes the song surreal, like in a dream. Fantastic ambience. Awesome.

Some serious woods-witch vibes on this and I dig it.

Perfect harmony of voice and guitar... Love this!

Love the sense of presense and space. Almost Medieval in feeling.

Pure bliss as always.

Sad and eerie, like the interplay of the vocals with the guitar and the sort of delayed timing is cool!

great mood, nicely ethereal... I love the positive fragility of this one

Gorgeous reverb!  In what sounds like an oxymoron, this is both minimal and lush!  There's something about the first note on the guitar that sent my mind immediately to Tortoise's "I Set My Face to the Hillside," which is one of my all time favorites.  Beautifully done!

emm wrote:

Lovely minimalist piece of music.

hieme wrote:

Absolutely gorgeous <3 The vocals and guitar go together really well. Good job on the reverb, it's a pleasure to listen to big_smile

Q-Rosh wrote:

The big reverb makes the song surreal, like in a dream. Fantastic ambience. Awesome.

bc likes you wrote:

Some serious woods-witch vibes on this and I dig it.

theGuen wrote:

Perfect harmony of voice and guitar... Love this!

Jim Wood wrote:

Love the sense of presense and space. Almost Medieval in feeling.


Devieus wrote:

Pure bliss as always.

LydiaPrimate wrote:

Sad and eerie, like the interplay of the vocals with the guitar and the sort of delayed timing is cool!

Ashen Simian wrote:

great mood, nicely ethereal... I love the positive fragility of this one


Thank you all for listening & your thoughtful words!

onezero wrote:

Gorgeous reverb!  In what sounds like an oxymoron, this is both minimal and lush!  There's something about the first note on the guitar that sent my mind immediately to Tortoise's "I Set My Face to the Hillside," which is one of my all time favorites.  Beautifully done!

I haven't heard that album in a decade - perhaps it's coming out deep in those memory banks smile  I lost my copy of that album - time to get a new one!  Thank you for the nice words!

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