Singer, poet, experimental musician, and actual
living spirit Indira Valey uncorks the bottle and lets the genie out of it on Yemas, a wonderfully original freak-folk
ritual from the surrounding Portland, Oregon, woodlands. Like a collection of
séances more so than a collection of songs, Yemas
taps into that natural ancient elemental aura, weaving gossamer atomic
threads and connecting them via symbols and runes, a pagan call to action, or
at least to attention and remembrance. This incredible celebration of life and
physical and mental connection through secret and universal language fills you
with its magic and its joy, lifting you from an existence marked with
meaningless drudgery into a realm where so much more matters, and more
importantly. It’s easy to get lost in the mysterious atmosphere, and you might
even come out the other side forever changed in some way.