I've been dabbling in folk-metal a little bit, but haven't run across this band previously. I enjoyed this.
There's so much good music out there, some of which sadly barely finds an audience. I'm not one to say all popular music sucks, but I do think some of the obscure artists are definitely way more talented than the megastars. The music biz is strange and often inexplicable to me.
I would say it's generally been the case that the best music is not that popular, and that popular music is generally the lowest common denominator. As Derek Schulman of Gentle Giant said, "We wanted to make great music with the likely result of being very unpopular." They actually had some limited success, but if musicianship and exceptional music were indicators of success, they would have been huge.
I was thinking of posting something of theirs. Their first album was very hard rocking and (like most of their stuff) very noisy. This cut is just beautiful, though:
And let us not forget Mary Black. I like this one.
Love it. The Celts are killin' it in this thread
It is a beautiful, sad, place. W. B Yeats, the Irish poet who fled Ireland for France , said of the Irish: "Too long a sacrifice can make a stone of the heart". But they make wonderful music, and fine whiskey.Did a horseback trip in Ireland 20 years ago along Ireland's own trail of tears, ending on the cliffs overlooking the Atlantic where so many threw themselves off in the Potato famine. Wind lashed and raining that day.