Where The Shadows Lie - Bear Mccreary Feat. Fiona Apple Rings Of Power Episode 8 End Credits Song [NEWEST — 2027]

The song’s lyrics are a direct adaptation of the found in the epigraph of The Lord of the Rings . While the poem is widely known among fans, hearing it set to music at the exact moment the Three Elven Rings are forged provides a chilling sense of "myth-made-manifest." By using the full text—from the "Three Rings for the Elven-kings" to the final "In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie"—the song acts as a musical anchor for the entire season's buildup [1]. Musical Composition

Bear McCreary utilized a specific (a recurring musical theme) throughout the first season that fans came to associate with the mystery of the rings. In the finale, this theme is finally fully realized. The song’s lyrics are a direct adaptation of

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 In the finale, this theme is finally fully realized

The arrangement begins with a sparse, ominous tone that gradually swells into a grand, orchestral finish. Narrative Significance The arrangement begins with a sparse,

The haunting collaboration between and Fiona Apple for the Season 1 finale of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power serves as a pivotal bridge between J.R.R. Tolkien’s ancient lore and the series' narrative arc. The Lore and Lyrics