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TUATHA DE DANANN

celtic/folk metal fom brazil

27 songs
6.3K plays
Picture for song 'Bella Natura' by artist 'TUATHA DE DANANN'

Bella Natura Bella Natura

Death/Black Metal

Picture for song 'Lover Of The Queen' by artist 'TUATHA DE DANANN'

Lover Of The Queen Lover Of The Queen

Death/Black Metal

Picture for song 'Land of Youth' by artist 'TUATHA DE DANANN'

Land of Youth Land of Youth

Death/Black Metal

Picture for song 'The Danann’s Voice' by artist 'TUATHA DE DANANN'

The Danann’s Voice The Danann’s Voice

Death/Black Metal

Picture for song 'The Land’s Revenge' by artist 'TUATHA DE DANANN'

The Land’s Revenge The Land’s Revenge

Death/Black Metal

Hailing from Brazil, Tuatha De Danann play music that is best described as Irish, and they do it rather well. They are similar to Mago De Oz but not quite so polished, which is a good thing really. They have their own unique style to bring to proceedings. Kicking of with a tuneful wail of pipes "The Dance of the Little Ones" sets the tone for the whole album, a rocking toe tapper. I defy anybody to sit still or refrain from singing along with the songs on offer. The next couple of songs continue in the same vein until midway through the next track "Tan Pinga Ra Tan" when things get a little bizarre with some weird chanting, before settling down again. Next up is "Finganfor" which deserves a mention as being the only song I've ever heard that made me laugh out loud when listening to it! In the middle there is the line "Let's go to the magic palace of Finganfor" sung in a crazy high pitched voice which is totally incongruous. Some of the lyrics are almost like children's nursery rhymes whilst others are very well done, it all adds to the overall fun feel of the album. Normality returns with the tale of "Vercingetorix", and the acoustic "Celtia" wouldn't be out of place on Led Zeppelin III. It's back to the nursery for the title track, which is very enjoyable nonetheless and another acoustic piece closes the album. Overall this is definitely a "feel good" album and fans of Celtic folk metal should definitely check it out.
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