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Ellery Twining – The Day Jeff Buckley Died | Emotional 
Ellery Twining – The Day Jeff Buckley Died | Emotional 

Ellery Twining – The Day Jeff Buckley Died | Emotional 

Ellery Twining is a passionate writer, poet, singer, and musician. Based in Greenmanvillie a small village in Mystic, Connecticut. Ellery was influenced by music at a very early age. He also writes poetry which is blended together with music creating a very raw and unique style of music. His music can be defined as Alt-rock sort of psychedelic. Ellery has been writing songs for years now and has released some of them on sites like Bandcamp. 

His latest single “The Day Jeff Buckley Died” is a song about the unfortunate and tragic death of the legend “Jeff Buckley”. Ellery’s style of music is so unique that it doesn’t feel like a conventional song but rather a storyteller just shining with his abilities to tell a story. His poetic and artistic approach to his songs is just phenomenal.

Talking about the song in detail. The song kicks off with a soft mellow acoustic guitar rhythm followed by a classic bass and drums. Soon the vocals of Ellery begin, his voice seems that he is reciting the lyrics as if it’s a poem. The combination of the dark and eerie music with poetry is just amazing. The song gives a lot of 80s and 90s vibe and the music is produced brilliantly. 

The art of storytelling is just Ellery Twining a master of, his way of making poetry rhyme with music is out of the world. The song “The Day Jeff Buckley Died” is the perfect example of it. 

Click here to listen to the song:

https://ellerytwining.bandcamp.com/track/the-day-jeff-buckley-died

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