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lyrics
sacred patterns link
generations dream
of the widest worlds
never narrowing
murmuration fly
into a weightless blue
meridian expanse
spinning outwardly
open up the vast
overflowing rose
fountain flowing thorns
drifting backwards drawn
I see one stone fall
on one stone falling
swing pendulum sing
timelessly unwind
I ask of all lights holding
embers of formless grace
love grows a marble flower
relives to give away
I see one stone falling
on one stone falling
I once knew how to let you go
I once knew how to let you go
credits
released May 14, 2020
Saxophone by Patrick Shiroishi
Recorded, mixed and mastered by James Trevascus
Artwork by Irene Montemurro
supported by 9 fans who also own “I See One Stone Fall on One Stone Falling”
Singer/songwriter from Los Angeles, Chelsea Wolfe’s plaintive voice is the centerpiece of all of these chillingly bleak tunes. Watery, sliding orchestration suits the misty and dark environment that she evokes throughout. Unflinchingly stark, the recording suitably ends with a storm. Nickie Harte Kelly
Terry Venemous is releasing new music every 3 weeks this year. His latest EP is sumptuous art pop with a wry sense of detachment.
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supported by 9 fans who also own “I See One Stone Fall on One Stone Falling”
The first time I listened to 'Pain is beauty', I was instantly enamored of Chelsea Wolfe's unique sound . It is dark and raw but simultaneously sensual. On this acoustic album there is an added fragility which I find enchanting. lady of shalott