aeseaes

Aeseaes (pronounced "ace-ace") is an emerging artist whose musical offerings exhibit a unique blend of folk sensibilities, intimate acoustic arrangements, and a modern twist on classic melodies. With a penchant for storytelling through song, Aeseaes has carved out a space in the indie music scene with their soulful interpretations and raw, emotive performances. The artist’s versatility shines through with recent releases that range from haunting live acoustic renditions like "i'll be home for christmas (live acoustic)" and "two knocks (live acoustic)," to creatively altered versions of traditional tunes such as the slowed-down interpretations of "What Child Is This (Greensleeves)" and "Carol of the Bells." Aeseaes' style is marked by a thoughtful melancholy and deep resonance that connect with listeners on a deeply personal level.

Not shying away from diversity in their music selection, Aeseaes also integrates contemporary original material, evident in tracks like "switchblade" and its sparse version, which showcase a more complex and layered approach to songwriting and production. They bring a sense of timelessness to their music, whether it's through the nostalgic essence of holiday classics or the poignant lyrics of originals like "since feeling is first." The raw quality of "songbird (live acoustic)" and the playful take on "Drunken Sailor (Slowed)" further display Aeseaes' ability to span genres and moods, drawing in audiences with their evocative vocal delivery and the simple yet profound instrumentation that has become a hallmark of their sound.

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Single - Released September 26, 2025
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