MP3 Lisa Hake - Tree Over Sea
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Haunting and hypnotic Celtadelic folk.
Ever wonder what CD might be playing in the adyton of Delphi when it's your turn to consult the oracle? It's rumored that Pythia prefers 'Tree Over Sea' because "it stirs the blood."
12 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Modern Folk, WORLD: Celtic
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'Tree Over Sea' is an album of celtadelic folk: a marriage of San Francisco psychedelia with ancient Irish root music; a time travel trip to a megalithic burial tomb by way of 1960âs Haight-Ashbury. The sound is something old, something new, something borrowed, and quite definitely blue. To listen is to be hypnotized and to fall into a lucid dream. Outside, the moon is full and a thunderstorm brews; inside, the fireplace roars in the library of a castle where you find yourself translating a grimoire of Ogham inscriptions. Neil Young and Harry Chapin collaborate over absinthe in the cellar while Emmylou Harris joins Fleetwood Mac in the turret. When the last note fades, you awaken refreshed with the residue of patchouli on your pillow.
Lisa plays fingerstyle acoustic guitar in alternate tunings and her playing is reminiscent of Bert Jansch and John Renbourn of Pentangle fame. The music is future-past; the songs sound like ancient transcriptions recovered from a bog, but youâve never heard anything like them before. Having studied Eastern and Western mythology, the Tarot, runes, astrology, and symbolism; Lisaâs lyrical inspiration runs the gamut from a Zen koan or the Mabinogion to a Russian submarine disaster or Julia Butterflyâs yearlong tree-sit to save a redwood. Each song is assigned an explanatory I Ching hexagram including the title 'Tree Over Sea' which means truth. The only way to imagine these kaleidoscopic tunes is to become an initiate.
Ever wonder what CD might be playing in the adyton of Delphi when it's your turn to consult the oracle? It's rumored that Pythia prefers 'Tree Over Sea' because "it stirs the blood."
12 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Modern Folk, WORLD: Celtic
Details:
'Tree Over Sea' is an album of celtadelic folk: a marriage of San Francisco psychedelia with ancient Irish root music; a time travel trip to a megalithic burial tomb by way of 1960âs Haight-Ashbury. The sound is something old, something new, something borrowed, and quite definitely blue. To listen is to be hypnotized and to fall into a lucid dream. Outside, the moon is full and a thunderstorm brews; inside, the fireplace roars in the library of a castle where you find yourself translating a grimoire of Ogham inscriptions. Neil Young and Harry Chapin collaborate over absinthe in the cellar while Emmylou Harris joins Fleetwood Mac in the turret. When the last note fades, you awaken refreshed with the residue of patchouli on your pillow.
Lisa plays fingerstyle acoustic guitar in alternate tunings and her playing is reminiscent of Bert Jansch and John Renbourn of Pentangle fame. The music is future-past; the songs sound like ancient transcriptions recovered from a bog, but youâve never heard anything like them before. Having studied Eastern and Western mythology, the Tarot, runes, astrology, and symbolism; Lisaâs lyrical inspiration runs the gamut from a Zen koan or the Mabinogion to a Russian submarine disaster or Julia Butterflyâs yearlong tree-sit to save a redwood. Each song is assigned an explanatory I Ching hexagram including the title 'Tree Over Sea' which means truth. The only way to imagine these kaleidoscopic tunes is to become an initiate.
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