Epithet OST Lyrical Covers
Elsie Seastrand for Phoenica Fleecity Ancestor I
Phoenica Fleecity is a 12-year-old girl, the latest in a long line of women all sharing her name. They are all magical girls who are each destined to fight the Songstress once in their lifetime— an evil witch who cannot be killed permanently, but resurrects and must continually be defeated to keep her from taking over the world.
The youngest Phoenica Fleecity, however, hasn't shown any signs of manifesting any magical powers. In fact, she might be a Mundie— a normal, magic-less person. Her song is about her being in denial about this potential fate and singing with childlike optimism that her powers WILL manifest before she must live up to her birthright and defeat the Songstress.
In these parts of the song, the Phoenica Fleecity ancestors are all singing, choir-style, to their youngest descendant. They are all powerful, determined women who have already defeated the Songstress and finished their time on Earth.
CHARACTER-SPECIFIC RULES:
- Powerful, deeper female voices are preferred, but all female voices are welcome to apply.
- Please send the same audition to all three Phoenica Fleecity roles. This is so I can properly credit all the people I choose.
- You may harmonize if you are confident in your ability to do so. If you do, you may record one take where you are singing the normal melody and one take with the harmony.
- Do not add trills, riffs, lengthened notes, etc. You will be singing in UNISON with others.
- Here is the clip of the song to sing: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wUyR24A6HULJmttRBdJWWuth7_5hciN8/view?usp=sharing
- Here is a demo of me singing it so you place the words down correctly (if you misplace words, I'll assume you didn't listen to the demo and you will be automatically rejected): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XRwajCm3J_XnV3NuMYq58r88vWXhPbmI/view?usp=sharing
- Please note there is a pause in-between verses of the demo.
Stand up, now little Phoenica
You have to prove your worth
And ward the evil from this earth
You’ll have to justify your birth
One day
Little girl
Who’s standing so tall
She’s still waiting for the day
Her destiny will call
Will she rise
Or will she…?
I don't mean to presume anything, but it sound like you have a natural accent which you're trying to mitigate to sound more American. Would it be possible for you to audition with your normal accent? I'd like to hear it.
Hello! Good to hear from you. Funny thing is, I really am American. I have been told I have a distinctive way about how I speak and such that I can't quite pinpoint, but it is indeed my everyday voice. I'm not sure why I might have a slight accent.
Huh, interesting! Thank you for the information :)