Relationscapes
A Concept Album by Ella Wright
Relationscapes is a concept album about healing after harm, tending to the nervous system, and returning home to oneself. Through spoken word, lullaby-like tracks, and anthems, it follows the journey from rupture to reclamation — from survival to belonging — honouring mothers, survivors, and anyone learning to trust their body, breath, and becoming again.
🎧 Listen
Find Relationscapes on your preferred platform:
YouTube Video Playlist (with lyrics)
📝 Read the Lyrics
Each song carries its own story. You can download the lyrics below:
🎥 Watch the Videos
Experience the songs visually — lyric videos created with forest imagery, light, and motion:
Track 1 – Intro (Dedication) [Video]
Track 2 – Spellbound [Video]
Track 3 – Mask Falling [Video]
Track 4 – Leaving (Run) [Video]
Track 5 – Mama’s Lullaby [Video]
Track 6 – Wounded Warrior [Video]
Track 7 – Returning to Myself [Video]
Track 8 – Yellow Rock Anthem [Video]
Track 9 – Paper Battlefields [Video]
Track 10 – Mother Tree [Video]
Track 11 – Needle in a Haystack [Video]
Track 12 – Altar Ego [Video]
Track 13 – Relationscapes [Video]
Bonus Track 1 - Needle in a Haystack (Country Version) [Video]
Bonus Track 2 - Spellbound (Witchy Version) [Video]
Bonus Track 3 - Returning to Myself (Indie Version) [Video]
About the Concept
Relationscapes traces the geography of healing — the slow regeneration of self and relation after experiences of control, trauma, or loss. Each song is part of a continuous arc: from fragmentation, to breath, to belonging.
It’s not just music — it’s an embodied map of recovery, a call to soften into strength, and a remembering that we heal in relation.
For Listeners
This work was created in community and for community — for single mothers, educators, survivors, and anyone re-rooting after loss.
May you find yourself somewhere in its rhythm.
Social Justice & Transparency Disclaimer
Relationscapes was created as an act of love, solidarity, and arts-based research — not for commercial profit.
There are no advertisements, monetized links, or sponsorships connected to this album.
This work is part of a broader commitment to social justice, trauma-informed education, and survivor-centered storytelling. It seeks to offer connection, resonance, and collective healing — especially for mothers and anyone rebuilding a sense of safety and belonging after harm.
As a trauma geographer and educator, I approach this as both creative expression and ethical inquiry into how sound, story, and relation shape our capacity to heal.
If the songs move you, I only ask that you share them in the same spirit they were made: with compassion, integrity, and care.
Ethical AI Statement
While the lyrics, design, and creative direction of Relationscapes are entirely my own, I used AI-assisted tools to support musical production and arrangement as part of an ethical research inquiry into how generative technologies can serve healing and justice-oriented art.
All AI use was guided by principles of transparency, authorship integrity, and care — ensuring that technology amplifies rather than replaces human creativity, story, and emotion.
This project reflects my ongoing exploration of how art, ethics, and embodiment intersect in the digital age.