The Haunted Palace
By
Steve Sheppard
Written by Chrissie Sheppard
Steve Sheppard has been in full flow recently
releasing some great new compositions, this time he has created a piece of
music that was originally going to be a Halloween track, but that all changed
when he found the poem by Edgar Allan Poe
called The Haunted Palace, this made
him rethink his composition, and added himself reciting some of the poem, but
let’s look at the music itself.
The sound of crows and wind in the distance, maybe the start
of a storm our the opening sounds, then the synths come into play as the first
part of the poem is recited, then then horror of Halloween kicks in, children
singing, voices and an organ all bring the spooky feeling to the arrangement,
the added sound of the wind just adds to the overall feeling of the piece.
The second part of the poem is recited as we approach the end
of the arrangement, along with more dark added sounds, voices and a clock
chiming to end. I love this dark side of Steve
Sheppard coming through in the music; it’s very spooky, so maybe as he
says, it is best to listen to with the lights on!
The Haunted Palace by Steve Sheppard is a great piece of music, not just for Halloween,
but for those dark nights of winter too, and even maybe for a short video of
movie clip, so I can see it doing well in the charts.
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