Friday, September 17, 2021

MICHAEL FERENTINO'S OF FAERIES AND WITCHES: AN AUTUMNAL KICKOFF

Many of my friends fancy the Fall, and musical genius, Michael Ferentino initiates it with a crisp revisitation called "Of Faeries and Witches" (as culled from his ultra-expressive epic, Finis Coronat Opus)

Thanks to Ferentino's haunting lyrics and melodious tonality, his creation brings to mind all the Bradbury-esque attributes one needs to get into the autumnal spirit: pumpkins, crusty leaves, acorns, yellow moons, righteous rituals and of course, the aforementioned faeries and witches: every insinuated, playful ingredient that defines the Halloween season and the dark desires it invokes. That makes "Of Faeries and Witches" an anthem, a carol, an overture for all who possess a faithful, pagan pulse.  

I can't recommend "Of Faeries and Witches" enough, so why not kick off the season by falling under Ferentino's masterful spell? You're destined to come away not only feeling wicked, but olly olly oxen free:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qd84wacuS1s

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