
meka’s What Once Was is a spellbinding folk meditation that evokes myth, memory, and the quiet strength of the forgotten feminine. With bare acoustic arrangements and an aching vocal delivery, meka conjures the archetype of the hag—not as monster, but as keeper of untamed wisdom and persistent hope. The track is a luminous standout from her album The Rabbit, weaving lyrical storytelling with spectral grace.
Fans of Adrianne Lenker, Vashti Bunyan, or Nick Drake will find a kindred spirit here—one who sings softly, but leaves an indelible mark.
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