Call Your Voices is a mythopoetic journey through archetype, shadow, and meaning. Ancient myths and liminal spaces are woven into soundscapes exploring the heavens, earth, and the underworld of human emotion. Through echos of opening Pandora's box to holding Hekate's Torch, the thread of the Fates is woven through each track a meditation on transformation and the divine feminine. Blending myth with modern existentialism - sonically ethereal yet grounded in earthy textures, Call Your Voices invites listeners to wander through fog-laced forests, across dreamscapes, and into the heart of the unknown. This album is for those standing at crossroads, seeking meaning in mystery, and willing to answer the call within.

Mirrors Like This is a folkloric dream, tracing the journey of a mudlark wandering through a dark night of the soul. Set in a liminal world of ocean tides and celestial drift, old selves, lost loves, and broken histories are shattered on the rocks of memory and myth. Through tidal elegies and cosmic reflections, the mudlark wades through the wreckage—gathering fragments of the past buried in the sand, whispered by ghosts, pulled from the undertow of dreams. Each song is a spell or shoreline, a place where grief swells and recedes. Meditative stillness is found beneath the waves, possibility unfolds within the pause between each breath. In the wake of this storm, a new peace emerges. "Mirrors Like This" becomes a rite of passage—where, at last, storms clear, the sun rises, and true reflections are finally seen.

The Watershed Witches is a folk requiem sung from the perspective of women executed as heretics. Told as a non-linear narrative, the album begins at the end—when the revenants rise. Emerging from the soil as healing vines, moonflowers, clematis, white clover, and columbine, their spirits return not as ghosts, but as nature itself. Dissonant and strained voices recall the aftermath of death. They become the watershed. Flashbacks and vignettes tell pieces of their stories in unused blades, religious books, and tansy tea. Their songs weave through time as they search for and mourn their human remains. Centuries elapse - echoes of witch hunts are sung by those still disembodied - those who find peace as stones and bones, as earth and sky. They become spring itself. They soar as dragonflies. They fly on the wind and find their power in sisterhood and song - the revenants sing as the essence of life itself, the cycle of birth and death, where no-one truly dies.

A haunting, ethereal meditation on memory, grief, and the quiet magic of the natural world, The Ghost of Meadowsweet is a spectral folk-pop album that drifts between the seen and unseen. A ghost wakes in a field of meadowsweet—unsure where they are, only knowing that something has changed. They wander through familiar landscapes: crumbling houses, misty forests, moonlit lakes. Echoes of their old life flicker in and out—lovers' voices, questions unanswered, feelings that won’t fade. Listeners are invited to linger in a dreamlike limbo—where sorrow mingles with beauty, and transformation happens slowly, like seasons turning. As they search for answers, they begin to realize: they are no longer among the living. The Ghost of Meadowsweet is a spectral song cycle, a meditation on loss, memory, and release. Blending lo-fi textures, folk-rooted melodies, and otherworldly vocals, this album captures the moment when grief becomes acceptance—when the ghost no longer lingers out of longing, but out of love.

Saints and Tricksters is a fairytale told through melody about shapeshifting sisters, Ophelia and Luna, who are able to transform into flora and fauna through singing. The elder sister, Ophelia, is lured away to a wasteland where she forgets who she is while the younger sister, Luna, is left alone and scared in the forest. There Luna encounters their trickster brother who pretends to be Ophelia and traps her in the body of a fox, robbing her of her song and past. Desperate and disoriented, Luna casts herself into a river—just as Ophelia, weary of the lifeless wasteland, begins to remember her sister’s song. She journeys back to her sister. Their reunion becomes an act of transformation. By remembering how to sing, they reclaim their power—turning pain into beauty, loss into growth, and memory into magic. With songs that explore form, nature, estrangement, and rebirth, Saints and Tricksters is a mythic incantation—where grief and wonder intertwine, and where the act of singing is a source of resilience, connection, and change.

In the fable of The Magic Masks, a young witch collecting botanicals in the forest meets a magician who offers her a collection of masks that will show her the true nature of reality when worn. Giving her instructions on how to find herself on solid ground, he leaves her with the collection. Wandering through woods along streams and meadows, through moments of awe and wonder, she sees the world through new eyes, journeying through time and space. Forgetting and remembering identities worn and discarded, she becomes lost in her attachment to the masks - the identities, portals, and stories they offer as they pull her away from community and connection. She questions what is true and what is projected until eventually realizing what must be done, returning the masks back to the magician. A fabled meditation on perception, identity, and story - The Magic Masks invites listeners to consider the archetypes we wear, the spells we cast, and the quiet, inherent magic of simply being.

The Umwelt is a multidimensional journey through the unseen — a sonic exploration of the veils between worlds, the mysteries of inner landscapes, and the shifting nature of reality itself. Weaving together elements of ethereal folk, ambient pop, and poetic surrealism, in a space where time dissolves, language becomes incantation, and the self unfolds like smoke through forest air. Inspired by the concept of the umwelt — the unique perceptual world experienced by each living being — this album is deeply personal and expansively cosmic. Each song is a portal: through memories, dreams, natural worlds, and imagined futures. Echoes of wind, water, starlight, and silence form the backdrop for meditations on identity, transformation, grief, and becoming. Voices drift in and out like messages from another dimension. Forests breathe. Mirrors speak. Light refracts through the unknown. A soundtrack for stargazing, wandering, grieving, remembering, and awakening. Magic and mystery is everywhere. And The Umwelt is a reminder that there is always more beyond the visible.

Sacred Hearts and Sparks is a love story between saintly spirits who meet in the marshes and dune grass by the sea. Dreamlike songs drift between water and starlight, memory, and mystery. These ethereal tracks echo with love lost and found again—flooded voices, fading light, and sparks that still glow beneath the waves. From ocean tides to outer space, this album is a meditation on connection across time and distance, where sacred hearts still burn and nothing is ever truly gone.