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N. nucifera

by Eric Lagergren

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I confronted myself in 2020. Isolated by the pandemic, I was forced to contend with the ugliest parts of my soul. Some days it seemed like the darkness would win, but as the war raged on I began to realize the truth behind my inner turmoil. I was conflicted not because of the hardships I bared, but because of my refusal to accept them as a part of myself. This insight allowed for a sort of rebirth as I emerged from 2020 a stronger, more confident version of myself.

Influenced by my struggles throughout the pandemic, this album is named after the lotus flower (scientifically dubbed N. nucifera). A lasting symbol of rebirth in many cultures, the lotus flower begins life submerged in the deep muddy soil of ponds and rivers. Despite originating in such a murky, seemingly impossible place, the lotus reaches out towards the sun with its giant stalks of leaves and emerges from the water to produce brilliantly gorgeous flowers.

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released July 7, 2021

Trombone: Eric Lagergren
Guitar: Arin Eakins
Piano: Eric Lagergren

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Eric Lagergren Colorado Springs, Colorado

Scribe of Sound, Conjurer of Air Jiggles, and Musical Airbender. Thanks so much for visiting my page! Your support means the world to me

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