McCreary specifically sought out Fiona Apple for her unique, "earthy" vocal texture. Her performance provides a sense of ancient weariness and impending doom that fits the transition from the Second Age’s relative peace to the rising darkness [2]. Narrative Significance
Placing this song in the is a deliberate stylistic choice. After the revelation of Sauron’s identity and the forging of the rings, the song serves as a grim "period" at the end of the season's sentence. It transforms a familiar piece of literature into a warning, signaling that the deception of the rings has officially begun. McCreary specifically sought out Fiona Apple for her
The arrangement begins with a sparse, ominous tone that gradually swells into a grand, orchestral finish. McCreary specifically sought out Fiona Apple for her