Middle Earth, meet Fiona Apple.
. Since its release, we’ve assumed that the private singer-songwriter has returned to her nest to presumably incubate for another seven to eight years before dropping off her next masterpiece. But to our surprise, she resurfaced on Friday, Oct. 7, with a new song called “Series. While we never thought of Apple as a Middle Earth girl, it makes sense! The haunting, mystical track will air in the show’s forthcoming season finale on Oct. 14.
“Where The Shadows Lie” was written by series composer Bear McCreary, and is based off of an iconic J.R.R. Tolkien poem he wrote for the originalTrilogy. The poem, composed by the Free Peoples of Middle Earth in the context of the book’s narrative, tells the story of the origins of the Rings of Power and their relationship to the One Ring. Apple sings the poem’s verses on the song, her wavering, rich voice lending a wise and mythical element to the ballad.
“We are extremely excited to share this song with audiences around the world,” said Bob Bowen, worldwide head of music for Amazon Studios, in a press release. “Fiona Apple brings her powerful and cinematic vocals to this beautiful and haunting piece of music, our series’ composer Bear wrote. Her incredible performance and interpretation of this legendary text will amaze fans.
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