Friday, December 5, 2025

Picture Ann is lost among Gleams and Shifting Shadows

The moody suckers and explorers of experimental doom metal and lo-fi ambient textures known as Picture Ann have just released a 6-track digital EP entitled Gleams and Shifting Shadows, which is essentially an odds-and-sods collection of tunes that revolve around longing, loathing, and desolate Scandinavian landscapes. At 22 minutes long, it is the perfect thing for you to either immerse yourself in late at night at home or when out for a stroll in the woods on a misty morning. The songs were composed at various points in time and in different locations in Denmark and Norway between 2007 and 2021 with some being previously unreleased and others having been mastered professionally for the first time ever. The latter pertains to the three ‘Casket Removal’ pieces.

Stream or download it via Bandcamp:

https://floodgatemoodsproductions.bandcamp.com/album/gleams-and-shifting-shadows

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Stream it via Spotify:

All music and lyrics by J.N.
Cover photo by C.N.
Artwork/Layout by G. Owen Wears
Mastered by Azimuth Mastering

Gleams and Shifting Shadows‘ was released on October 1, 2021, by Floodgate Moods Productions.
https://floodgatemoodsproductions.bandcamp.com/

Lolly Rockly
Lolly Rockly
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