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O VENTO QUE LAMBE AS MINAS FERIDAS

Sangre De Muerdago

Prog Folk


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Studio Album, released in 2023

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Wo sich Fuchs und Hase gute Nacht sagen (4:35)
2. Unha paisaxe mais salvaxe (6:09)
3. Eu non quero ir a misa (3:47)
4. O vento que lambe as minas feridas (6:49)
5. Galska (7th polska of a 7th polska) (3:05)
6. Oda para as de corazon puro (4:43)
7. Adeus meus amigos (7:40)
8. Eu chorei, chorei (6:43)
9. Historia curta dun estornino senlleiro (1:44)

Total Time 45:15

Line-up / Musicians

- Georg "Xurxo" Borner / voice, key harp, viola
- Mara Winter / voice, flutes
- Pablo Cablaamina Ursusson / voice, classical guitar, hurdy-gurdy, Penaparda square drum, music box, bells
- Jorge Olson de Abreu / melodies from the Otherworld

Releases information

Self-released LP and CD
Digital album on bandcamp

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Review by kenethlevine
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Prog-Folk Team
4 stars Pablo Ursusson and company continue their agenda of dreamy Galician forest folk colored with vintage instrumentation notably flutes, stirring in a rare incursion into Polish territories in the form of "Galska", and what sounds like Israeli dancing inspiration in "Eu non quero ir a misa". These in particular help to offset the comforting predictability of tried and true sounds as in "Wo Sich Fuchs", the sumptuous title track, which translates to "The Wind that Licks My Wounds", and "Oda para as de corazon puro". The pace could be a bit more varied more often but, as I've said before, when the early and long deceased co-founder is still being credited with "melodies from the underworld", we tend to be that much more accommodating.

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