Tales Under The Full Moon by Earnest Woodall
On June 28, 1914, a series of extraordinary events occurred around Nome, Alaska that culminated in an alleged alien abduction. While traveling home from work, a group of loggers came across an unusual looking cylindrical object. They were curious. The loggers shyly approached to examine this unearthly entity. As they eeked closer, a bright beam of light suddenly struck the loggers and sent them flying several feet backwards as if pushed by a mysterious force. The loggers awoke inside a slimy cocoon. One of the loggers broke out of the membrane that made up the cocoon to find himself floating in a zero-gravity space. Slowly peering around, he discovered that the area contained other similarly vile cocoons. He was horrified to find that some cocoons held human bodies in various stages of decomposition. He made his way down a sullen hallway to a bizarre examination room. Suddenly, he was apprehended by two extraterrestrial creatures. The aliens stripped him of his clothes and covered him with an elastic material that pinned him to a raised platform under an array of equipment and lights in the middle of the room. Despite his terrified screams, the aliens pitilessly shoved a gelatinous substance into all available orifices — solely for experimental reasons, of course. He was forced to endure an ocular probe while the aliens took a break for tea and crumpets. Trapped alone on a platform, he discovered that he was beside a machine that appeared to be used for sexual intercourse. The aliens then returned to extract his life-giving seed and encased him in another cocoon, in which he was left to slowly and painfully decompose. Don’t you know people go missing every day?
credits
released December 28, 2021
All music composed & performed by Earnest Woodall (2022)
Produced by Chris Gordon, Earnest Woodall, Zephyrwood Studios & Woodall Productions
Earnest Woodall: Keyboards, Guitars, Bass, Percussion, Programming Synthesizer/Sampler, Field Recording Samples
Engineered by Chris Gordon & Earnest Woodall
Recorded and Mixed at the Zephyrwood Studios, Northport, NY USA
Art & Cover Design by Earnest Woodall
Special Thanks To: Barbara Bassmann Woodall, Christopher John Woodall, James Wyatt Woodall, Ernie Sr, Peter Rogine, Chris Gordon
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