When the Fall Comes Down

Tonight's tavern track from Torin Loombridge: When the Fall Comes Down. From the road-and-tavern repertoire of Torin Loombridge, this is a harvest work song with proud call-and-response stomp — terrace sunset, press-house rhythm, and a chorus the whole room can answer by the second pass. When the Fall Comes Down tells the story of Sunfall Vineyards at press season, where the fall means two things at once: the gold light leaving the terrace rows, and the purple load leaving your hands into the screw. What starts as a northern bard learning Dewline hands' call turns into a communal oath to heave together before the light goes, with a final line left open on purpose — Old Verse style. Like the best Torin songs, this one mixes honest labor, wine-country pride, and the stranger who already knew the refrain — then lands on sing the cup, not the mistake. Performance flavor: Lute lead on the calls (frame drum stomp, crew chorus on the answer) Male bard vocal — spoken intro and outro, then sung work-song body Call-and-response harvest energy (stomp when the chorus comes back) Corvence Sunfall press-house atmosphere — grape-stained hands, Meridian river cool, not a Vrynhold mug-thump comedy If you like fantasy folk work songs with real place-names, audience call-and-response, and bard intro/outro bookends, this one's for you. Performed in the spirit of Torin Loombridge's wider circuit — Sunfall terraces, vintmark cart roads, and rooms that sing back when the work is honest. A tavern-standard from Torin's set, where half the terrace swears the call is older than any bard who popularized it. If you want more Torin songs — comedy, ballad, work rhythm, or road grief — drop the next title in the comments and we'll queue it. #FantasyMusic #WorkSong #HarvestSong #FolkBallad #BardSong #TorinLoombridge #Corvence #DnDMusic #TTRPGMusic #FantasyFolk