Mother Earth Blues
A soulful cry from the cradle of life.
“Mother Earth Blues” blends heavy rock and slow-burning groove with a bluesy lament for a planet under strain. It’s the voice of Earth herself — ancient, patient, wounded — singing to her children who have forgotten the harmony of the natural order.
The lyrics echo with sorrow and pride: from lush forests and oceans deep, to scars left by human ambition. There's warmth and pain, warning and forgiveness — wrapped in a melody that moves like tectonic plates under pressure.
Musically, the track leans into classic blues-rock with cosmic undertones: gritty guitar lines, Hammond organ swells, and a voice that rasps like wind over dry soil. It's Deep Purple by way of Gaia’s grief.
Placed near the heart of the album, it grounds the cosmic journey in a deeply human story — a reminder that our voyage to the stars begins on the wounded soil of home.