Blood Moon - M. Craft

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Blood Moon Lyrics

When you come back again,
With your heart all aflame
Silver light in your hair,
A million stars in the air
You feel the love everywhere,
Waiting for you

Blood moon
Blood moon
Blood moon
Blood moon


Sing a song of our fate
Every bird on the way
Every voice in the choir
Sing of wind and of fire
Sing the stars and sing higher

Blood moon
Blood moon
Blood moon
Blood moon

In the palm of your hand
Draw a line in your sand
You make the maps of a mind
All the mountains we climbed
In the valleys of time
Waiting for you

Blood moon
Blood moon
Blood moon
Blood moon

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Martin Craft (stage name M. Craft) is an Australian singer-songwriter now living and working in Dalston, London. Martin was a former founding member of the psychedelic Canberra band Sidewinder, along with his brother Nick Craft, now known as The Zillions.

Martin first came to prominence as a solo artist with 2004's EP, I Can See It All Tonight, which garnered much critical acclaim. The EP is characterised by its unique fusing of bossanova beats, acoustic guitar, dream-pop and Martin's soft, smooth vocals.

After being electrocuted by a faulty amp after the release of I Can See It All Tonight, Martin returned with his debut album Silver & Fire in 2006, a highly captivating and beautiful release containing several songs from his debut EP and new material. The second single from the album, radio-friendly You Are The Music, was remixed by labelmate King Creosote and Ali Love.

Martin was backed by his band The Dark Circles, with Tree Carr on backing vocals, keyboards and glockenspiel, Maya Lubinsky on backing vocals and tamborine and Paul Cook on drums. Tree Carr and Maya Lubinsky provided the sultry and sometimes melancholic vocals on the album Silver and Fire. Tree Carr can be seen in a duet with Martin in the video for You Are The Music.
Martin is signed to 679 Recordings. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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