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Speak in Waters

by Night Queen

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Nina Locomotion This album is a gentle, fierce ode to the healing power of nature, relationships, and resistance. Night Queen offers a soft, enchanting place to rest and revel through change of heart & seasons. So grateful to John David and Nina for sharing their creative energies and sweet spirits in this work. Favorite track: Bone and Skin.
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Who is in my temple? Who is in my temple? All of the doors do open themselves All the lights do light themselves Darkness like a dark bird Flies away, flies away
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When the spring is new with growth and winter be forgotten, to the love I had let go, we'll meet under the shady grove. And I’ll find you in bone and skin, free from all your troubles, and you'll remind me of times when we lived a life of innocence. “Oh how things change” you'll say to me “when it’s least expected - from the shadows of my grief into my joy I’ve been released! The years I’ve spent from you, my dear, I’ve learned but only one thing: I had to face my darkest fears without you, love, to hold me near. Now come with me, my darling, we’ll start a new life over. We’ll relish our impermanence, together in our wanders.”

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10% of album sales will go to a fund for paying for the release of immigrant and asylum-seeking parents separated from their children.

actionnetwork.org/fundraising/bondfund

Special thanks to Nina (Finn) Plocek, Lobo Marino (Laney Sullivan & Jameson Price), and Sofar Sounds Gainesville (Brandon Telg & others).

credits

released July 7, 2018

Nina Lombardo: Songwriting, harp, vocals, frame drums, and piano.
John David Eriksen: Cello, double bass, vocals, percussion, drum programming, and plectrum banjo.

Arturo Escamilla Sastre: Live percussion on Cedar and Pine and Calling it In. Sampled percussion.
Tony Dickens: Clawhammer banjo on Bone and Skin.
Andrew Cook: Violin on Transmutation.

Rob McGregor: Audio engineering and mixing for Goldentone Studio (www.facebook.com/Goldentone-Studio-332464990130/).
Shoog McDaniel: Photography (www.instagram.com/shooglet/).
Katharine Allee: Photography assistance.

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Night Queen Gainesville, Florida

Dreamy, raw, and entrancing original music by Nina Lombardo, John David Eriksen, and Arturo Escamilla Sastre.

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