Queen Of The Meadow (feat. Emily Jane White) - Will O' the Wisp
France and the United States are linked by a long twinning, made up of fascinations and adoration, of clear signs of contacts that have also reached art. Two women could not fail to embrace this reality for an artistic act that arouses profound emotions, given by the propensity of both to spare no expense in imagery and skilled singing qualities in which the subtle propensity to make singing a spring night is what wins the day. Helen Ferguson's song reveals once again how there are scenic planes in her notes, in her lyrics, that lead us to see how a woman's strength can be fertile ground for another person's insecurity, and in this her writing proves to be very skilful, as it does not reveal the type of relationship, thus stimulating our imagination. Undeniably, the mode of harmony arouses a pleasant friction with the harshness of the text, which is a lesson in life.
Adding further enchantment to all this is American singer Emily Jane White with her presence that sounds like a bird free to use its beak, emanating sounds that tie in perfectly with Helen's voice. We enter a melodic folk, overlooking the ocean waves as she sketches perfect lines for a pop that smiles and caresses. The two of them become queens with the crown of sweetness to cuddle their strength, which is palpable: the determination, the conviction that touches is palpable and moving. Everything slips away like a cloak that from the leaves goes up a tree to see the effect it has caused. A threat has never been so welcome and desired as the one these two damsels sing, to establish the right distances that will certainly not prevent attentive listening and that will be a forest full of leaves with an unquestionable benefit on their backs…
Alex Dematteis
Musicshockworld
Salford
9th March 2023
https://queenofthemeadow.bandcamp.com/track/will-o-the-wisp-feat-emily-jane-white
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