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autumnal ballad of a traveler going "through the wastes and wood"
Full recording of Momentous taken from the poetry of John, chapter one, about the coming of Jesus.
fun ballad in tribute to an odd romance: Queen Irene and Eugenides, Thief for her rival. This one is acoustic, stripped down, and happy despite all odds. (Kind of like the story itself.)
hope in the desert--favorite rock ballad so far
Gen&Attolia: Fan anthem for the Queen's Thief series, particularly Queen of Attolia
a bit of fun rock--ratings pending for subway grunge and fantasy references...
Eerie sound and ambiguous meaning were the goal with this song, one of the first for our urban fantasy themed project.
Tolkien's theme poem for the quest, set to music
The fading of Lorien--one of the saddest elements of Tolkien's saga, for me.
Gandalf speaking to his friends left in Middle-Earth--a song of hope after parting.
An eerie chant, setting the Ents' battle cries as they prepare to unleash the wrath of the forest on Saruman
The very quiet love story of Sam and Rosie is one of solid trust, of simplicity and homey joy. I imagine that just as Sam's hopes to make a life with Rosie sustained him at the very end, she was standing up to the infiltrating of the Shire and hopin
An anthem for little people and normal characters in extreme situations.
Faramir's Last Stand
The fall of Gandalf in Moria, narrative song.
This is a silly song...worse, it's a roughly produced silly song. But what's life for if not a bit of fun? This is supposed to sound like a bar-ballad. There is obnoxious clapping and whistling and a bit of attention from the barmaid.
very rough draft (live & unpracticed)--Christmas song of sorts. We had new microphones and I LIKE the way my voice sounds for the first time ever, hearing it. Had to post for friends...
Rough Take: Reflective song on the idea of the incarnation of God into a man--a bit more mellow and jazzy than our usual, so slotted into New Age for lack of better ideas. We'll be recording it more formally soon.
A new worship song: Romans 7&8 contain powerful statements of the war between our sinful flesh and our redeemed nature, and that the gospel is still at work. The lyric is merely reworded from those passages.

