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Track Lore: The Shrieking Wychwood
I know not of any other tree that requires darkness to grow. In days of old this was called the Royal Forest, now a grim valley of perpetual fog and dead timber. In the center lies the Shrieking Wychwood, an abhorrent mass of ashen bark and writhing limbs. Beneath the charred trunk it digs ever deeper into the earth; each root a nerve, sending pain unto the Great Tree. Its thrall, the Lady of the Woods, cries terror in the night. Her voice carries the agony the tree so dutifully absorbs, that wailing song chills me through to the very bone.
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From start to finish, the song writing and instrumentation on Soulseeker is inspirational and absolutely unique -- I can't get enough of the blend of string instruments in here. Reflection is truly a story from start to finish. The mix hits the ears just right -- one of his best albums by far! Lucky Elk
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I'm actually surprised. I LOVE every track. ALL.
I also LOVE the album image, it's very cool!
It's been very few times in my life where the feeling I get from an image from a music album perfectly matches how it makes me feel while listening to it.
This is amazing and I'm so incredibly happy to have found Andromida and this album.
It's so hard to chose a favourite track, but if it had to be one, it would be Timeless (although that album start is gorgeous!).
Honorable mention:
8.Fortitude: 1:54 Markye
Midwestern prog-metal stalwarts go for the throat on their new EP, featuring a roiling cover of the Smashing Pumpkins' “1979.” Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 7, 2019