This is really creative - carves its own path with some production touches I haven't heard before, like those echoing, plinky-plonk guitar lead flourishes... I thought they worked well. The whole thing is equal parts pretty and equal parts off-kilter / unsettling. It seems to plug into ancient folk influences as well. I think it will take a couple of listens to get my head around it fully but as first listen I found it fascinating. Intriguing lyrics too - no cliche or cheap rhymes, a bit oblique so I'm not really sure what it is about but some arresting turns of phrase ('brandishing your evening clothes', 'their flesh, our crown'). I'd be interested if you did have a particular story or message in mind when writing it and would be happy to share that (cool if you don't want to share, or wanted it to be more of a collage of words, but I wonder what it is about). Oh, and welcome to the forum indeed, hope you like it here.