Deluxe vinyl version with gatefold sleeve, translucent pink vinyl, double-sided poster and lyrics.
Artwork by Rosie Emerson
Vinyl design by Tom Fincham
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Whale and The Moon Sweatshirt
Artwork by Luke Ede
Super soft and comfortable sweatshirt with drop shoulder seams.
Colour - BLACK
80% cotton/ 20% polyester.
Ribbed cuffs and hem.
Tubular construction.
Twin needle stitching.
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Immortal and Pegasus T-shirt
Artwork by Luke Ede
Text from the title track of the album: "Skin will turn to wings if you let it".
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Immortal and Pegasus T-shirt
Artwork by Luke Ede
Text from the title track of the album: "Skin will turn to wings if you let it".
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Design by Tom Fincham
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After the original CD sold out (thank you to everyone who bought it) we have upgraded to the Disco Lasers CD 2.0
It is a matt laminated card digipack wallet, complete with a lyric booklet and beautiful artwork by Rosie Emerson.
If you would like your album signed, please add a note when you order :)
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After being struck by a quote in the book “Women who run with the Wolves” by Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Buckle wrote the song as a plea to her inner “Wild Woman”. She shares, “The one who has taught me to tend to my inner power, to keep me on the path that is truest to myself, to trust my own intuition and to take up space in the world.” Often struggling with confidence, Buckle cherishes what makes her feel most like herself and wishes to never let that part go. Focusing on staying true to herself and releasing music that is reflective of her authentic creativity, “Wild Woman” symbolises the next part of her creative venture as a musician and keeping her autonomy over what she creates.
I am an independent artist and this project is funded by my beautiful Patrons. I am so grateful to them as they are the reason I am able to create. If you would like to join my Patreon and be part of the music, check out the options at: www.patreon.com/ebonybuckle
lyrics
Wild Woman, come to my door
tell me a secret, one, maybe more
ask me what I am doing with all
the gifts that you gave me
the last time you saw me.
Old Woman, come to my home
peer in the windows and find me alone
eating a meal from the food I have grown
in the way that you taught me
the last time you saw me.
Have I changed at all?
Have I grown up tall?
Strange Woman, hold me so close
don't let me stray from the path that I chose
keep me in line with your two one-eyed crows
you sent here to watch me
the last time you saw me.
Have I changed at all?
Have I grown up tall?
am I improved by the gifts that you gave me
the way that you taught me
your crows that you sent me
the last time you saw me?
The next time I see you I'll not let you go.
I'll shutter the windows and bar all the doors.
They never will open, until you agree
to spend the rest of your days with me.
Wild Woman, come to my door
tell me a secret, one, maybe more
ask me what I am doing with all
the gifts that you gave me
the last time you saw me.
Wild Woman please, I beg you to stay with me.
MUSIC VIDEO CREDITS:
Wild Woman performed by Eva Magyar
Cinematography by Sky Zhou
Choreography by Eva Magyar www.evamagyar.com
Animation & Editing by Luke Taylor www.taylorcreative.co
Ebony Buckle is an independent artist funded by her Patreon community.
She writes and performs with her
husband - musician and producer Nick Burns. With her music Ebony holds a mirror to herself and the world, reflecting the human want and struggle to fit in or break out.
Join her, this world is completely enchanting....more
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A beautiful and haunting EP. I hope Marjana continues to produce material like this, in addition to her work in iamthemorning and the newly-formed Maer collaboration with Anna Murphy. Eleventh Earl of Blah
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On this harmonically rich LP, the Scottish singer-songwriter contrasts gorgeous soprano harmonies with strident folk-rock instrumentation. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 26, 2023
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A second EP from this trio, who do not feature guitar in their instrumentation. Despite that, it is a very satisfying progressive rock outfit, which veers into pop territory at times. The layered vocals are the pivot from which the drummer and both keyboardists turn. There is some violin, viola, and cello, adding to the density of the production, which maintains a delicacy, even in the heaviest parts Nickie Harte Kelly