• Noble Maiden Fair

    Noble Maiden Fair

    I wanted to sing this for mothers, for those who have held their babies and for those who have lost them, for those who adopt children into their homes and for those who are there for others when no one else is. Your strength gives others life and is much needed. ♡ Tapadh leibh, noble ladies.

  • Aisling's Song

    Aisling's Song

    I do apologize for smiling while recording this slightly melancholy song -- I just adore this film so much. The marriage between Christianity and Paganism, showing harmony rather than painting one as worse than the other, is lovely to me.

  • Into the West

    Into the West

    This cover has been a long time in the making. Jack recorded such a heavenly orchestration for it, and I teared up several times singing with it.

  • Lullaby of Woe (Remastered - LYRICS)

    Lullaby of Woe (Remastered - LYRICS)

    For those who prefer the ambience of a still image and lyrics rather than a music video, here you go!

  • Lullaby of Woe (Remastered)

    Lullaby of Woe (Remastered)

    When CDPR initially reached out to me to be a part of their next-gen launch stream, I couldn't believe it. I was so excited to get a chance to revisit my old cover, re-recording all the vocals, re-producing the orchestration and effects, and polishing it to match the upgrade Witcher III: Wild Hunt is getting. Maybe the differences are too subtle to notice, but I certainly felt more sinister recording it this time around.

  • May It Be

    May It Be

    Jack and I have been working on several Lord of the Rings songs together for quite some time now, and chose to share this one first.

  • I Put a Spell on You

    I Put a Spell on You

    Nobody can top Bette Midler's original spin on this song, it's phenomenal. But I wanted to try my hand at a darker, more sinister version and see where it went.

  • Hoist the Colours

    Hoist the Colours

    I wanted to make this cover a sister to "My Jolly Sailor Bold", but also deliver something unique and tumultuous. Ryan absolutely delivered with his epic, sea-worthy production.

  • Once Upon a December

    Once Upon a December

    I've been working on this song for a very long time, but never felt it was ready until Ryan came along with his magic wand and truly made it sparkle.

  • Walking in the Air

    Walking in the Air

    This has been one of my absolute favorite winter songs since I heard Chloë Agnew sing it on Celtic Woman decades ago. Her ethereal musical style inspires so much of mine, and if she ever saw this video, I hope it would make her happy.

  • My Jolly Sailor Bold

    My Jolly Sailor Bold

    I loved channeling my inner siren for this song, and hope you all enjoy my interpretation.

  • All is Found

    All is Found

    The moment I heard this song in the film, I wanted to sing it. What an enchanting little lullaby it is, based off traditional Norwegian lullabies.

  • Perfect Day

    Perfect Day

    One of my most cherished shows as a child was "The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends". I loved the stories and beautiful animation, and was especially enchanted by the theme song, "Perfect Day", originally performed by Miriam Stockley.

  • Master Mirror

    Master Mirror

    When I first heard Master Mirror's theme being sung by children on the side of the road as I trotted by astride Roach, the hairs on the back of my neck stood completely up. Gaunter O'Dimm is a terrifying creature and I love to hate him.

  • Song of the Sea

    Song of the Sea

    I fell in love with this studio's work back when they made The Secret of Kells, and then again with Song of the Sea. So, of course, I had to cover the theme.

  • River Lullaby

    River Lullaby

    Ofra Haza was a vocal and linguistic goddess, and I've looked up to her singing prowess since I saw The Prince of Egypt in theaters, back in 1998. This is my humble tribute to her and to this incredible film. May she rest in peace.

  • O Willow Waly

    O Willow Waly

    I received a lovely email requesting I make a cover of this enchanting song from the 1961 classic "The Innocents". This is a story I've seen on stage ("The Turn of the Screw") and it translates beautifully on-screen.

  • Lullaby of Woe

    Lullaby of Woe

    Witcher 3 is a masterpiece. The music alone takes my hand and leads me to another world. I find it so beautifully ironic that a monster would be singing about a bogeyman... a Witcher, no less.

  • Enchanters

    Enchanters

    This was my first time working with Ignis, and it was inspiring recording alongside his beautiful playing. We both love Dragon Age: Inquisition, especially the tavern songs, and hope you enjoy our little rendition of "Enchanters"!

  • Casper's Lullaby

    Casper's Lullaby

    I was working on a completely different song for Halloween, but halfway through, I experienced a very unexpected heartbreak and the music inside me quieted. I began playing "Casper's Lullaby" on the piano as a way to bring back my music with its nostalgia.

  • If We Hold On Together

    If We Hold On Together

    Sleep sweetly, James, we love and miss you so much already. Thank you for sparking so much magic inside us and leaving behind you a legacy of music for generations to cherish.

  • Nightingale's Eyes

    Nightingale's Eyes

    I've been playing Dragon Age: Inquisition endlessly since its release and I knew I wanted to cover its beautiful bard songs. This is the first one I heard when stepping into Haven's tavern... so now Korozjin and I present our version to you.

  • Ballad of the Forresters (Talia's Song)

    Ballad of the Forresters (Talia's Song)

    This was such a powerful song in Telltale's episodic Game of Thrones game, I had to pay tribute to it with my own interpretation. There are many lyrical variations depending on the choices you make in the game, and these are the lyrics Talia sang for my Ethan.

  • Child of Light

    Child of Light

    This game is very dear to me, and I wanted to celebrate it in the best way I knew how, with music.

  • Come Little Children

    Come Little Children

    This is my interpretation of the iconic (and very spooky) song from Hocus Pocus. Stealing children to gobble up... it's so dark!

  • The Last Unicorn

    The Last Unicorn

    This was one of my favorite films as a child. I've been wanting to do a tribute for a while now, and when Karliene joined the project, I immediately knew the direction I wanted to take. With her beautiful voice, I was able to complete this dream!