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Picture Ann Reflects On Personal Loss And Raises The Subject Of Longing

The underground suppliers of lo-fi ambient music and experimental doom metal known as Picture Ann released their latest excursion into melancholy on November 4th, namely the meditative piece entitled ‘A Subtle Musical Nod to the Author of Sagnlore’ – which essentially serves as a reflection on loss and longing. Being directly inspired by a traumatic event and the death of a loved one, this is one of those times where the music does the talking as words are simply insufficient. Plenty of nuances and layers as well as shades of light and darkness are contained within the song, and it is a rather tranquil affair in many respects.

Stream or download it via Bandcamp:

https://floodgatemoodsproductions.bandcamp.com/album/a-subtle-musical-nod-to-the-author-of-sagnlore

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Composed, recorded, and mixed by J.N.
Cover photo by C.N.
Artwork/Layout by G. Owen Wears.
Mastered by Azimuth Mastering.

A Subtle Musical Nod to the Author of Sagnlore‘ was released on November 4, 2021, by Floodgate Moods Productions.
https://floodgatemoodsproductions.bandcamp.com/

Lolly Rockly
Lolly Rockly
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