The WAEVE - Druantia

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This broken body
I gave to you
The blood inside me
I lost to you
The light you brought me
The light a new
Ever we found you
So strong, and true

Lovers never ❲?❳
Will never ❲?❳
Gone between the ❲?❳
Take me, Druantia
Under ❲?❳
❲?❳ window

Here comes the mother
Of all we see
Here comes the mother
Of all we see
Here comes the mother
Of all we see, oh

Stars shine, thе moon bright
He likes the road up ahеad in the winter
The parks are closing
Blue sky, the moon bright
She likes the road up ahead in the winter
The parks are closing
Night sky, the moon shine
She likes the miles up ahead in the winter
The mounts are closing
Blue sky, the moon bright
She likes the road up ahead in the winter
They aren't unfolding
I feel the power
Of the life force running through me
I feel the power
Of the nightfall bright blue
 
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The song "Druantia" by The WAEVE is a haunting and ethereal track that speaks to themes of sacrifice, transformation, and the power of nature. The lyrics convey a sense of giving oneself over completely to a higher power, represented by the mysterious figure of Druantia. The singer describes feeling a deep connection to this entity, finding strength and truth in her presence.

The repeated refrain of "Here comes the mother of all we see" suggests a maternal, nurturing force that encompasses all aspects of existence. The imagery of stars, moonlight, and winter landscapes evokes a sense of wonder and awe at the natural world.

The song builds to a climax as the singer proclaims to feel the power of the life force running through them, hinting at a spiritual awakening or transformation. The blending of electronic and organic elements in the music adds to the mystical atmosphere, creating a dreamlike and otherworldly experience for the listener. Overall, "Druantia" is a mesmerizing and enchanting piece that invites reflection on the interconnectedness of all things.

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Biography

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A collaborative project between Graham Coxon, the guitarist of Blur and Rose Elinor Dougall, ex-Pipettes member.
They performed their launch show at the Lexington on May 4th.

They came together after exchanging messages during the lockdown Christmas of 2020. They soon started writing songs before their collaboration “gave rise to an unexpected sonic universe” (Via NME)

They released a statement on Instagram:
“The coming together of two musicians, who through working together have formed a new, singular, sonic identity. Themes of oblivion and surrender are juxtaposed with suggestions of hopefulness and light.
Against a brutal global backdrop of impending apocalypse and despair, Graham Coxon and Rose Elinor Dougall strove to free themselves through the defiant, blind optimism of making music.”