It all comes together quite nicely and this method proved to be an artistic success. Vocally Eric Peterson provides a black metal-ish style combined with a pure straight forward metal delivery. Throughout “Otherworld”, Leah strikes a fair balance between ethereal and heavy music. This is a perfect match and is the heaviest track yet still most technically pleasing song on the whole EP. The authorship of 'Do Not Stand At My Grave' still remains a mystery. This track was released as a single and features Testament guitarist Eric Peterson on guitar and vocals. She wouldn't features relax into a smile. The best is saved for last with “Dreamland”. Benjie lay dead in the house But A sudden memory made her grim Leah felt different. When you wake in the morning hush, I am the swift, uplifting rush. Next is another melancholic tune, “Do Not Stand At My Grave and Weep”. Do not stand at my grave and weep, I am not there, I do not sleep. This track features some great chill inducing vocals. I loved this song and it is my 2nd favorite on the album. Leah slows the tempo down a few notches with the atmospheric “Surrounded”. Rain and thunder sounds intro the next tune “The Northern Edge” which turns into a heavier, melodic, mid-tempo track. This is kind of an interesting opener since not too many metal albums begin with a ballad, I would wager.
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The EP begins with the melancholic piano driven ballad “Shores of Your Lies”. 15 Thus, it is not particularly surprising that very few women were part of Jewish literary caf culture as insiders/outsiders. Now she returns with a new 5-song 27-minute EP worth Celtic flavored hard rock entitled “Otherworld”. Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep: Its Translated Hit Song Created a Stir in the Japanese Buddhist Circles Mariko Kurosawa Abstract: The popular American poem Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep was translated into Japanese and composed as a song entitled A Thousands Wind. Her debut album “Of Earth & Angels” was pretty damn impressive. Leah McHenry is a very talented singer/songwriter from Canada.