+ Original work by artist Jason Killinger, silk-screened by hand by Jason, Gillian, and friends. Each poster hand numbered & limited to edition of 200. Download code for PRAXIS included with purchase.
+ Contemplate this space landscape by the light of day or watch it illuminate & fluoresce in black light...
+ Allow for some natural (awesome) variations.
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lyrics
Through the storm was heard a pounding
As if a cannon in the glen was sounding
When the man walked to his gate
A lone white bear did stand in wait
Sir he said in timbre torn
I have come to offer all you can ask for
With a word you'll be as rich
As you are now poor
In return I ask for just one thing
Of your four daughters do bring
The youngest for of her beauty
Even the pines sing:
Lovely
Walk through our woods and have peace
And at the end of each day's light
We'll see you through the night
In her bedroom doorway she shook and stared
He caught her eye and said: prepare
You will not deny your family
You will come with me
Prepare thyself and climb onto me
Hold tight
Hold me close and you will not be lost in the flight
We go to my castle and we go tonight
There you will have a silver bell
You only need to ring once to have your will
You will be my queen until the frozen lands are green
Love me
Eat of your fill and have peace
And at the end of each day's light
I'll join you for the night
Out now
Into the snow
Into the snow on the back of a beast she rode
credits
from Praxis,
released June 16, 2011
Guitar/Voice/Keys: Gillian Chadwick
Bass: Jesse Sparhawk
Drums: Ben McConnell
Keys: Jeff Zeigler
Horns: David Hartley
supported by 6 fans who also own “East of the Sun, West of the Moon”
Time Takes Away is a melancholy reflection on love. The blending of voices and the moody backing music make for a powerfully moving album.
This album is one of my most favorite albums from Bandcamp and compares favorably to any electric folk album from the genres golden age in the 60s or 70s. vsp
supported by 5 fans who also own “East of the Sun, West of the Moon”
Hauntingly beautiful vocals paired with a minimal musical backdrop makes for a truly inspired selection of emotional and beguiling songs.
Highly recommended... rikm