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  • Myfanwy (Still You) — performed by Voices of Moriah (Bridgend, Wales)
    Apr 14 2026

    Myfanwy (Still You) — performed by Voices of Moriah (Bridgend, Wales)

    A modern Welsh ballad shaped by memory, voice, and place.

    This track draws its spirit from the traditional song Myfanwy, but moves beyond it—into something more personal, more reflective, and quietly unresolved. A name carried like a song. A presence that remains, even when everything else shifts.

    Blending Welsh and English, the piece begins in stillness and builds into a full choral sound—male-led, grounded, and supported by rich harmonies. The result is something both intimate and expansive: part chapel, part valley, part echo.

    There’s no rush in this song. It breathes. It remembers. It waits.

    At its core, this is about what stays:
    — when memory fades
    — when distance grows
    — when truth hasn’t fully surfaced yet

    Some names don’t leave you.

    🎼 Performed by

    Voices of Moriah — Bridgend, Wales

    🕊️ Part of

    The Ballad Dodecet - The Ballad of Dylan Llewellyn

    Still you remain.

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  • Contextual Tilting! | Vol 01 | Q2 | NW00092 |
    Mar 12 2026

    Jeremiah 39:2-7 (KJV)

    And in the eleventh year of Zedekiah, in the fourth month, the ninth day of the month, the city was broken up.And all the princes of the king of Babylon came in, and sat in the middle gate…....Then the king of Babylon slew the sons of Zedekiah in Riblah before his eyes: also the king of Babylon slew all the nobles of Judah.Moreover he put out Zedekiah's eyes, and bound him with chains, to carry him to Babylon.---Contextual Tilting!

    The increasing speed of cultural change continues to shock me. The country I was born into—with its shared history and common identity—has all but vanished. Open-border immigration, enforced multicultural integration, the deliberate dumbing down of society, the rise of individualism stripped of any shared moral framework, the unrestrained pursuit of hedonism, and the eradication of biblical moral absolutes—these forces have brought us to where we now have fallen. As the church moves slowly toward Eastertide, we are reminded that resurrection always follows judgment. God is not mocked, and neither is history.

    I wonder whether, by 2030 and beyond, a generation may grow up in a society devoid of biblical memory—spiritually adrift and increasingly hostile to truth. Or worse still, a generation deceived because they do not know the truth. They may know everything, yet remain ignorant of the one truth that matters: that truth is Jesus.

    If the Alpha generation consists of those born from 2010 onward, then God help them—and God help those who must endure their influence. They will face spiritual confusion, societal chaos, unchecked technological power, political overreach, war, terrorism, and the sweeping disruption of artificial intelligence, whose unchecked rise threatens to displace human stability and understanding—all this without a personal knowledge of the God of the Bible through His only begotten Son, Jesus the Messiah.

    Yes the Alpha generation and the church, is largely unprepared for what lies ahead.

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    🎼 Where Music Meets Myth - Fiction, song, and folklore collide. - Each book is laced with:🎶 Original music,📓 Hidden journals & personal letters,📚 Companion fanbooks, 🔎 Easter eggs, crossovers, and spiritual insights

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    12 m
  • Dreams Don't Break Me
    Feb 19 2026

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    🎵 “Dreams Don’t Break Me” – Kentucky Johnson

    “Dreams Don’t Break Me” is a modern country power ballad that rises from quiet confession to arena-sized declaration. Built on driving acoustic guitar, wide electric textures, and a chorus that lands like a revival tent shaking in the wind, the song captures the moment when disappointment loses its power.

    The verses open intimate and bruised — a woman living off promise like oxygen, building castles in thunder only to watch them wash away. The imagery is raw: shattered china, cold walls, rocks of despair, slammed doors. It’s the sound of someone who has fallen hard, more than once.

    But this isn’t a lament.

    The pre-chorus tightens like breath before a storm break — faith flickering like a firefly — and then the chorus explodes into resolve:

    “Dreams don’t break me anymore.”

    That line isn’t hopeful.
    It’s battle-tested.

    The second verse digs deeper into doubt and unanswered prayers, but the emotional pivot comes in the bridge. The instrumentation strips back, and the theology moves front and center. The Lamb in the middle of the throne becomes the Shepherd in the storm — the One who wastes no tear and loses no name. The song shifts from survival to identity.

    By the final chorus — lifted a step higher — Kentucky isn’t just standing. She’s rebuilt. The fall that once defined her now proves her strength.

    Musically, it lives somewhere between Nashville polish and Appalachian grit — a radio-ready anthem with dirt under its nails. It’s the kind of track that feels just as at home blasting through arena speakers as it does sung live with a single guitar and steel at Ruby’s Diner.

    In the universe of The Ballad of Kentucky Johnson, this song marks a turning point. It’s the moment she stops chasing dreams that nearly killed her — and starts walking with the One who leads her to living water.

    This isn’t about ambition.

    It’s about resilience.

    And it doesn’t whisper it.

    It belts it.


    [VERSE 1 ]

    I’ve been livin’ off a promise

    Like it’s breath inside my lungs

    Fed on midnight hallelujahs

    Starvin’ by the mornin’ sun

    Built my castles in the thunder

    Watched ‘em wash away in rain

    Every time I swore I’d learned my lesson

    I’d go and dream again

    [PRE-CHORUS ]

    Fog on the window

    Cold on the wall

    Faith like a firefly

    Flickerin’ small

    I kept believin’

    Through every fall

    [CHORUS ]

    Dreams don’t break me anymore

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    🎼 Where Music Meets Myth - Fiction, song, and folklore collide. - Each book is laced with:🎶 Original music,📓 Hidden journals & personal letters,📚 Companion fanbooks, 🔎 Easter eggs, crossovers, and spiritual insights

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  • THE TOWERS OF LIES – a modern and true take on Remembrance Sunday
    Nov 13 2025

    THE TOWERS OF LIES – a modern and true take on Remembrance Sunday

    Don’t put my name on a tower of sighs,
    where young folks were slaughtered
    for old rich men’s lies.
    Don’t carve it neat in your marble and steel —
    no stone for heroes can sanctify this dread deal.

    Don’t put my name on your daylight’s mean screen,
    your pixel-poppies, your “never again” meme.
    You grieve in fake filters, hashtags, and trends,
    while the next war readies, just round our bends.

    Don’t put my name in your Sunday parade,
    where brass bands wail for the debts left unpaid.
    The drums still beat, the orders still fly —
    we still march in circles while more young boys die.

    Faux-grieving suits and plastic tears,
    selling peace with souvenir beers.
    Who will provide for me and for mine,
    when they drag me from the streets
    and force me to the line?

    Don’t put my name beneath all your dread drones,
    your data gods, your buzzing phones.
    No — I will not kneel to your lying gobshites —
    for you can’t paint my freedom on a bomb’s guiding sights.

    Don’t put my name on a flag half-unfurled,
    while you barter our souls for a bad, broken world.
    When silence falls steep and the church bells cry,
    remember the truth from beneath that tower of a lie.

    And when the wind shakes the poppies,
    and spits on the cross,
    and mothers count fingers and weep for their loss,
    remember this voice from beneath Britain’s grey skies —
    and don’t — don’t you dare — put my name
    on a tower of lies.


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    🎼 Where Music Meets Myth - Fiction, song, and folklore collide. - Each book is laced with:🎶 Original music,📓 Hidden journals & personal letters,📚 Companion fanbooks, 🔎 Easter eggs, crossovers, and spiritual insights

    Welcome to a living, breathing world—ready to read, hear, and explore.

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    3 m
  • Barra Skies - A Song for Modern Remembrence - TOWER OF LIES
    Nov 12 2025

    A Song for Modern Remembrance

    This is not your grandfather’s war ballad.

    Set against the haunting backdrop of the Hebridean isles and carried by raw folk instrumentation, “A Tower of Lies” is Barra Skies’ fierce lament for a generation betrayed. Blending poetry, protest, and prayer, this track tears away the pageantry of modern remembrance and confronts the uncomfortable truths beneath it.

    From pixel poppies and hashtag grief to political hypocrisy and hollow rituals, the lyrics cry out against sanitised suffering and the recurring cycle of sacrifice — not for peace, but for profit. It’s a voice from the mud, the margin, and the memory: a voice that refuses to be tokenised, used, or forgotten.

    This is a soldier’s ghost that doesn’t haunt, but howls.

    A Highland cenotaph goes up in flames. A nation plays brass in the background while the next war queues in the wings. And still the question burns: Will you remember? Or will you repeat it all again?

    🕯 Featured Themes:

    • Anti-war reflection
    • Scottish folk protest tradition
    • The erosion of public memory
    • The cost of propaganda and politicised remembrance
    • A call to honest mourning and active resistance

    🔔 This track is part of our upcoming collection “Songs Beneath the Barra Skies” — a cycle of modern laments, folk ballads, and protest hymns grounded in the grit of Scottish soul and sky.

    🎧 Listen, reflect, share. And when the drums start again — don’t forget what we sang.

    💬 “Don’t put my name on a tower of sighs,
    where young folks were slaughtered for old rich men’s lies.”

    [Verse 1]
    Don’t put my name on a tower of sighs,
    where young folks were slaughtered
    for old rich men’s lies.
    Don’t carve it neat in your marble and steel —
    no stone for heroes can sanctify this dread deal.
    [Verse 2]
    Don’t put my name on your daylight’s mean screen,
    your pixel poppies, your “never again” meme.
    You grieve in fake filters, hashtags, and trends,
    while the next war readies, just round our bends.
    [Verse 3]
    Don’t put my name in your Sunday parade,
    where brass bands wail for the debts left unpaid.
    The drums still beat, the orders still fly —
    we still march in circles while more young boys die.
    [Verse 4]
    Faux-grieving suits and plastic tears,
    selling peace with souvenir beers.
    Who will provide for me and for mine,
    when they drag me from the streets
    and force me to the line?
    [Verse 5]
    Don’t put my name beneath all your dread drones,
    y

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    🌍 A World Across Six Nations- From the mist-shrouded Highlands of Scotland to the deep hollers of Appalachia, the Ballad Dodecet spans: Scotland, England, Ireland-Northern Ireland, Wales, -North America. Each volume taps into centuries of folklore, faith, and frontier resilience—binding together diverse cultures and long-whispered legends into one unforgettable tapestry of story and song.

    🎼 Where Music Meets Myth - Fiction, song, and folklore collide. - Each book is laced with:🎶 Original music,📓 Hidden journals & personal letters,📚 Companion fanbooks, 🔎 Easter eggs, crossovers, and spiritual insights

    Welcome to a living, breathing world—ready to read, hear, and explore.

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    4 m
  • Seered Lips
    Sep 24 2025

    The Hamebound men

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  • Give me this Drunken Sailor
    Aug 4 2025

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  • Until Then, Then (Take 00)
    Jul 30 2025

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