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This is a Beatles-ish pop song I recorded in my bedroom on my 4-track. It's sort of about nostalgia for the past, particularly childhood. |
Credits: Ethan Slaughter - acoustic guitar, lead and backing vocals, cello |
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This is part of a pseudo "concept album" about a minstrel who wanders through all these various magical lands. Although most of the songs from this album are really weird, this is a quite normal acoustic song. In the vague storyline the minstrel has met up with a princess who has been deposed from her throne and he's sort of cheering her up with this song. |
Credits: Ethan Slaughter - acoustic guitars, vocals, cello |
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This is also from the pseudo "concept album" about the minstrel who wanders through magical lands. In this song he has entered the garden of the queen of spades. Hence the song title. Anyway her garden is full of all these exotic and beautiful plants and flowers, but she's also completely insane and bloodthirsty, so the garden also has various devices and contraptions that are meant to torture, mutilate, and possibly even kill unwary travellers. The minstrel manages to experience a machine that makes him go in slow motion and one that turns him backwards during the course of this song. |
Credits: Ethan Slaughter - acoustic and electric guitars, lead and backing vocals, sound effects, four-track manipulation |
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