New Music

Music featured in this issue: https://youtube.com/playlist
Compiled by Lezlie Kinyon, Coreopsis Ed. in Chief, and Steve Blomerth, Music Editor.
Please send your new music announcements or requests to review the music listed here to “new music” at coreopsisjournalofmyththeatre@gmail.com

 

Eivør: Segl

https://www.eivor.com/

September 18, 2020 (self released)

Listen to “Sleep On It”: https://eivor.ffm.to/sleeponit

New music from the incomparable Eivør Pálsdóttir.

Spell Songs and The Lost Spells

Book & Music CDs in a package: 

www.folkbytheoakrecords.com

Karine Polwart, Julie Fowlis, Seckou Keita, Kris Drever, Kerry Andrew, Rachel Newton, Beth Porter, Jim Molyneux

Singing nature back to life through the power of poetry, art and magic

“The Lost Words: Spell Songs is a musical companion piece to The Lost Words: A Spell Book, the acclaimed work by authors Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris, responding to the removal of everyday nature words from a widely used children’s dictionary which grew to become a much broader protest at the loss of the natural world around us, as well as a celebration of the creatures and plants with which we share our lives, in all their characterful glory.” https://www.thelostwords.org/spell-songs/

Announcing Spell Songs Volume II

We are beyond delighted to finally announce Spell Songs Volume II for 2021!

John Doyle: Path of Stones

May 2020

Compass Records.

http://compassrecords.com/artist/john-doyle/

Listen: https://youtu.be/7HeG7H3hu94

We Just Found These and We Love them!

Karlene: Mother Earth

Mother Earth is available now; 

iTunes: https://apple.co/2HHbUfV​

Amazon: https://amzn.to/2ClVDJu

Google Play: https://bit.ly/2HAx2UL

Sowulo MANN

Was composed and produced by Faber Horbach

released August 1, 2019

“With these songs I intentionally invoke my inner Warrior, Lover, King and Magician and I hope it will help you to do the same.” https://sowulo.bandcamp.com/album/mann

Laboratorium Pieśni : Rasti

February 2021
Song Laboratory
“10 ancient, mystical stories, polyphony from different parts of the World and the Cosmos, shamanic drumming, improvisations, female energy, singing birds and whispering trees.  “Rasti” – grow.” 

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