The videoclip you're describing is likely "The Night We Met" by Lord Huron. In this video, the band performs in a forest setting, and the narrative includes a scene where a blonde singer interacts with a fainted girl. As the story unfolds, she eventually wakes up in a different environment, adding to the song's themes of longing and nostalgia.
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If you open the world map you can see two maps south of Henesys, "singing mushroom forest: humming forest trail" on that map there's a portal that leads to "singing mushroom forest: mushmom forest trail" where mushmom spawns.
It originated as dances and singing to the gods in forest glades, then on stages for an audience with an orator, then a second actor and finally a third actor, supported by a chorus. It reached its peak in the 5th Century BCE.
you can hear birds singing, owls hooting, woodpeckors, bees buzzing and water flowing
As the sun had set, peace had finally arrived in the beautiful forest clearing.
I assume it's a quest item drop from annoyed zombie mushrooms at the map "Singing mushroom forest: Ghost mushroom forest"
Denmark, represented by Emmelie de Forest singing "Only Teardrops".
It started with dancing and singing to the gods at an altar in a forest glade. It then was performed in a city in front of an altar, with singing and dancing. Then an announcer was introduced to comment as the singing and dancing went on. Then a second actor was introduced, then a third, with the singing and dancing performed by a chorus, with the rest of the people becoming an audience, and the altar becoming part of a stage on which actors and chorus performed.
the singing master from Fort Edward
the singing master from Fort Edward
the singing master from Fort Edward
the singing master from Fort Edward