Lost and Found
Karliene
Most days, depression defeats me, but on special days, it writes me a song
Hellhounds of the Deep
Karliene
My musical adaptation of the WW1 poem, 'Lights Out' by Henry van Dyke 1852 - 1933 Featuring beautiful strings by Severn Duo and a choir assembled by Hector Munoz
Jeanie Morrison
Karliene
Adapted from the lovely Scottish poem by William Motherwell, first published in Edinburgh back in 1832.
Siren Song
Karliene
What if the monster didn't know she was a monster roaming the ocean in pursuit of love, unwittingly drowning lover after lover, hoping one might be able to breathe in her dark abyss of shipwrecks and skulls?
Tears of Scotland
Karliene
This is my musical version of the hauntingly sad poem by Tobias Smollett, written in 1746, depicting the battle of Culloden.
Land of Skyrim
Karliene
'Land of Skyrim' is my musical tribute to my most favorite game. With this song, I wanted to capture that very special feeling we Skyrim fans feel when immersing ourselves into this wild, beautiful world – the feeling of returning to a place that feels like home.
Down by the River
Karliene
My rendition of the enchanting song featured in the game Baldur's Gate 3, originally by Slavov Borislav. The exquisite piano arrangement is courtesy of Ori Shlez. I hope you guys enjoy this one.
La Llorona
Karliene
Inspired by the chilling Mexican folktale of a vengeful ghost who is said to wander near bodies of water, mourning the children she tragically drowned in a jealous fit upon discovering her husband's infidelity. I wanted to craft a song that captures both her character's malevolent and mournful aspects, painting a picture of intense sadness and
Inspired by the chilling Mexican folktale of a vengeful ghost who is said to wander near bodies of water, mourning the children she tragically drowned in a jealous fit upon discovering her husband's infidelity. I wanted to craft a song that captures both her character's malevolent and mournful aspects, painting a picture of intense sadness and tragedy with an undercurrent of terror.