I haven't heard the album yet, probably won't ever hear it except whenever various songs trickle in through the membranes of my social media bubble. But I can tell you right now, I don't need a bearded white man in the Washington Post to tell me what I ought to think about Beyoncé’s country music album.
Lyonel Perabo provides a brief overview of three subgenres of heavy metal music of interest to Pagan listeners – folk, Viking, and Pagan metal – and offers TWH’s very own heavy metal playlist.
I posted a review of "Kienai" (the ending theme for the 7th Time Loop: The Villainess Enjoys a Carefree Life Married to Her Worst Enemy! anime) by Japanese music unit THE BINARY to AeschTunes:
I quite often get emails from musicians, usually ones I know or ones who are starting off.
So receiving a direct email was hardly a surprise, except that sender was not only an established musician from the USA, but an experienced actor, Abigail Killmeier, with quite a TV and film history, appearing in “Fantasy Football” and “This is Us”.
She releases music under the name, Abigail Fierce and her music is available on all streaming platforms.
Abigail is an extremely talented musician and singer-songwriter.
Abigail writes all of her own music, and plays all of the instruments on her songs, except for drums. She's working on learning the drums.
She plays acoustic and electric guitar, bass, ukulele, and piano, but her most unique talent lies in her poetic, visceral, often poignant, songwriting.
She has over 4 million total streams on Spotify, under her artist name "Abigail Fierce."
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