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Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched: A History of Folk Horror
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The Midnight Folk
Performed by The Hare and the Moon
Magpie
Performed by
The Unthanks
Written by Dave Dodds
Published by Rabble Rouser Music
B
Performed by Burden
Written by
Doreen Girard
, Caitlin Hutchison, and Shelagh Pizey-Allen
The Darkling Thrush
Written and Performed by
Jim Williams
Lyrics by
Thomas Hardy
Tarot
Written and Performed by
Andrew Bown
He is Coming
Performed by The RFD
Written by Fred Stoppelkamp and Daniel Germain
Lambkin
Traditional
Performed by
Jim Williams
Vocals by
Lisa Abbott
Slow Agony of a Dying Orgasm
Performed by
Frederikke Hoffmeier
Written by Frederikke Hoffmeier
To Possess is to Be in Control
Performed by
Frederikke Hoffmeier
Written by Frederikke Hoffmeier
Coagulate
Performed by
Frederikke Hoffmeier
Written by Frederikke Hoffmeier
The Size of Our Desires
Performed by
Frederikke Hoffmeier
Written by Frederikke Hoffmeier
Slouching Uphill
Performed by
Frederikke Hoffmeier
Written by Frederikke Hoffmeier
O Death (Banjo)
Performed by Ellie Bryan
Courtesy of Ellie Bryan
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