That deep female voice from the 1990s that may have haunted Reuben Golding still belongs to Fahl, and it’s as mesmerizing as ever on Love and Gravity, released February 11.įinding a fan as formidable as Rice not only was kismet, but also gave a rejuvenated Fahl the opportunity to add on the album’s glorious opening cut, “Exiles (The Wolves of Midwinter).” Anne Rice, Chapter 6, page 52, The Wolves of Midwinter He’d danced to that song with his high school girlfriend, Charlotte. He knew that song, knew that slow hypnotic beat and that deep female voice. The radio was playing an old dreamy melodic song from the nineties. Famed author Anne Rice gave it to the enduring singer-songwriter by sinking her teeth into one memorable passage in her latest novel, The Wolves of Midwinter: Mary Fahl didn’t need to become a vampire to achieve pop culture immortality.
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