by James Lloyd Smith
Lake Walk is out now!
One Nice Bug Per Day
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
wallacepolsom
Today's Document
occasionally subtle
Keni
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
NASA
Cosimo Galluzzi
trying on a metaphor
DEAR READER

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣

ellievsbear
Mike Driver
Misplaced Lens Cap

tannertan36
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

Discoholic 🪩
art blog(derogatory)

titsay

seen from United Kingdom
seen from Czechia
seen from United States

seen from Germany
seen from Germany

seen from Malaysia

seen from Malaysia
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Türkiye

seen from Germany
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia

seen from Türkiye

seen from Malaysia

seen from Türkiye

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Türkiye

seen from United Kingdom
@jameslloydsmithmusic
by James Lloyd Smith
Lake Walk is out now!
Lake Walk is the first single from my upcoming album… the Pre-save link is in my bio! 🌲
Blending melancholic introspection with uplifting melodies and instrumentation, Lake Walk reflects on the relationship between the external and internal – how a simple walk around the lake can quiet personal anxieties, and how the natural environment restores perspective.
I wrote Lake Walk whilst working on the operations team at Hever Castle & Gardens, where my end-of-day site lock-up routine would involve a solitary walk around the lake to check for visitors. In all weathers, these walks became a source of calm and reflection, shaping the essence of the song’s atmosphere.
Self-recorded and produced, the track captures this serene yet powerful connection between nature and the mind.
Stream and Pre-save Lake Walk - Distributed by DistroKid
'Lake Walk' will be released later this month. This will be the first single from a project I've been working on for a very long time. 🌲
#indiefolk #lofi #freakfolk #baroquepop
Stream and Pre-save Lake Walk - Distributed by DistroKid
new mount eerie… feels great
26.05-22
I love how the light hits the leaves. :3
- VIvera Rossi
everchanginghorizon :: Strong sunlight after snow caused the trees to start steaming. An unexpected and magical moment.
Hallig Habel, a farm in northern Germany on the North Sea, an area of low flatlands and mudflats. This photo was taken during an extreme high tide. From Home Work: Handbuilt Shelter
Photo by Hans Joachim Kürtz
the glow pt.2
i love reblogging audio posts like u are now listening to tumblr radio 📻
Tracking bass with a band called Outhouse a couple of weeks ago.
Re-upload from December 2020, I tried to fix how overexposed the video was, I probably need to up my production values from an iPhone 7 in the future.
It’s wild how much this song has progressed since I recorded this acoustic version! The version on the album has horns and big booming drums!
I started recording this album four and a half years ago!
When I started I had just released my first album (a weird lo-fi indie folk experimental project), I had no money following a train trip round europe and I was in a bit of a directionless existential crisis flavoured period of my life.
With this album I wanted to create a vast sprawling indie folk/baroque pop concept album. Thematically I wanted to incorporate transcendentalism and nature writing with personal introspective songwriting.
I had a general sense this album should have it’s own internal recognisable world. As if the album didn’t belong in the real world but a slightly abstract mysterious one.
It’s been a pretty tumultuous time, personally and globally in the years that I’ve recorded this album. I think some of that has definitely seeped into the album’s makeup but I’ve tried not to be too on the nose with that stuff as I think that taints the concept a little.
Alongside making the album I worked endless shifts at a historic heritage park which ended up greatly influencing many songs on the album...I’ll talk more about this in another post
I’ll probably post more later but I’ll leave it there for now...
Miguel Tinoco, Untitled, 2021
Oil on board, 29.7 x 21 cm
Me going downstairs to make a drink at 02:42
Does anyone know what to do