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01. Shelob 02. The Brown Bull Of Cooley 03. Coffin Ships 04. The Great Hunger 05. The Old Woman In The Woods 06. Ungoliant 07. The Morrigan's Call 08. Teir Abhail Ru 09. Wolfe Tone 10. The Very Wild Rover 11. CuChulainn 12. Diarmuid And Grainne
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Additional info Folk Metal
Label: AFM Records
Distribution in France, and to buy the album => http://www.underclass-music.com
Ireland: 2006
Length: 47:52
Line-Up on the CD:
Vocals, percussions: Karen Gilligan
Guitars, vocals, bodhran, mandolin, bouzouki, banjo, percussions: Keith Fay
Bass, vocals: John Clohessy
Drums, percussions: Joe Farrell |
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Staff review by Jeff
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Damn lately the chance was not really on the side of Cruachan. When they finally found the way to sign with a good label to release their long awaited album, "The Morrigan's Call", this label found the way to disappear (and by the way, this is one more time a proof that the music market is not so good nowadays). Later and after some delay, the German label AFM records decided to release the album so now, be happy fans of Celtic music, our favorite Irish Metal combo is back and you'll finnaly be able to find their new album.
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| published 05.01.2007 | Comments (6)
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| Rating: 8 |
'The Morrigan's Call' follows in the same way that 'Pagan' did, yet this time there seems to be more emphasis on the aggression of the vocals, and also the heaviness of the guitars. Folk instrumentation in the form of violins and other Gallic styles are still obvious, but less use of these means that musically there is a lot more accessibility. This isn't exactly a good thing in the opinion of every Folk Metal fanatic, but for me it fits just right. Perhaps a few too many pre-2 minute interludes, but otherwise this album is a beast.
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