Eternally Dedicated to Naeku the'e Plowmanne
Tunes, aura, and visuals inspired by the Wiz'rd ov Bharari: Naeku the'e Plowmanne, and Master John Bunyan's heartfelt 17th c. theological allegory "The Pilgrim's Progress".
Being the final installment in the “Dream Vision” Trilogy, this album seeks to view contemporary Bharari lore through the lens of theological allegory, dream vision, and pastoral lyricism while presenting a cohesive sonic journey that ties these elements of a distant English past and a tangible Western Himalayan present together.
It's a triumphant coming together of two seemingly unrelated worlds - united somehow by the uncanny pastoral and spiritual similarities they share: as assimilated by the lived and imagined experiences of Baba Mithrandir, and as portrayed through the alighted eyes of our drunken protagonist: Naeku the'e Plowmanne.
Through these eight intensely emotional and introspective tracks, Baba Mithrandir seeks to take his Felloe Pilgrimmes on a journey into the mystic innards of his native Forests of Bharari. The tunes and visuals are ripe with cryptic esoteric prowess, eery countryside nostalgia, and visions of a long-forgotten time.