Canadian solo artist Ember Belladonna has offered a video for the title track from her critically acclaimed debut album The Grove, released on 9 February. The video is steeped in the fantasy themes that the flautist is known for and will heavily appeal to fans of films such as Lord of the Rings.
The artist comments: "'The Grove' is an interlude, but the music is reflective of the magic that is held in this mystical place The Grove is a place where creatures pass through different realms, including the faeries who will lure travellers. A lot of folklore about faeries reminds us that they are tricksters at heart, and falling for their tricks or eating food they offer could have unintended consequences".
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EMBER BELLADONNA - Offers Video For "The Grove"
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