Emerald Ground Water: The World Below
Katy Hellman, a Burlington-based singer-songwriter, has unveiled her latest project, Emerald Ground Water, with the album The World Below. This debut merges Celtic folklore with progressive rock, showcasing a deep cultural reverence and innovative sound. The album features eight transformative tracks that shift from enchanting narratives to energetic rock segments.
Hellman draws inspiration from Celtic mythology, with the album heavily infused with themes of spirits, primal femininity, and nature. Accompanying the music is a digital booklet that offers rich historical context, including references to seasonal festivals like Beltane and Samhain, the Ulster Cycle, and environmental concerns like Ireland’s deforestation.
Musically, the album is supported by traditional instruments such as fiddle and tin whistle, enhancing Hellman’s distinctive vocal style characterized by powerful glottal stops and ululation. The opening track, “The World Below,” serves as a rallying cry, immersing listeners in a historical landscape reminiscent of ancient beliefs, particularly the legend of the "Cailleach," a formidable winter goddess.
Contrasting this, “Curse of Macha” stands out as a modernized folk ballad, melding evocative lyrics about powerful feminine figures with a contemporary sound. Throughout, The World Below gracefully navigates between earthy folk-rock and sea shanties, highlighting Hellman’s evolving artistry.
Available on streaming platforms and her Bandcamp page, the album is supported by a Northeast tour, including performances at local venues. With The World Below, Emerald Ground Water not only celebrates rich cultural narratives but also positions Hellman as a compelling force in modern folk music.