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Everson Poe

12+ albums
artcoreexperimentalart metalatmosphericPost-Metal

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about

As Everson Poe, Mae Shults has written, performed, produced, recorded and mixed well over 200 songs in the last few years. Originally just a guitar player, Mae taught herself how to play a handful of other instruments, as well as how to record on various analog devices, and eventually ProTools. Defying classification in any one genre, Mae's music is constantly evolving and garnering inspiration from various sources. Always personal but never pretentious, the majority of her work is instrumental. Her lyrics are of a dream-like quality, weaving in and out of coherence. Collaborators occasionally lend their voices, or she makes do with her own. Her scream is chameleon-like, adapting itself to function within the confines of any given song. The unusually low female voice that you hear is Der Osnec, who acts as the siren that cries over Mae's piercing screams. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

I am the maker of my own evil

192
2

The girl with no hands

163
3

Symbiosis

149
4

The Gifthorse

143
5

In Fire

135
6

The house of death

134
7

Colour

130
8

The Chamber Of Blood

128
9

siren & anchor

119
10

What a pretty bird am I

115

albums

The Night Country

The Night Country

Maiden Of Fire

Maiden Of Fire

enough is a myth

enough is a myth

servant

servant

the tower

the tower

Grief

Grief

Convergence

Convergence

The Great Disruption

The Great Disruption

four deaths

four deaths

Monstrous Existence

Monstrous Existence

Rituals

Rituals

Colossus

Colossus

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