Songs I've played the most according to iTunes:
**All of the bands mentioned here can be found in Wikipedia, if you want more information. You just have to tag (band) onto the end of Bauhaus and Sol Invictus. I'm not a music reviewer, so I just ask that, if you want, download the songs below (there's a link at the bottom), and keep an open mind.**
Of the Wand and the Moon: In a Robe of Fire
In a robe of fire - so arcane
Fierce and beautiful - in solstice reign
Lost in winters weave - in woods so cold
This world have lost its soul - don't you know, don't you know
Unleash the winds - and bought in awe
When the twilight falls - upon us all
In a robe of fire - so arcane
My black flamed sun - my six fold flameOf the wand is a danish neo-folk artist who works with several others to create his music.
In a Robe of Fire is off their fourth album. It's very mellow, with the sound of flames crackling in the back. Heavy on the stringed instruments. Kim Larsen has a very deep, calming voice.
Bahaus: Who Killed Mr. Moonlight
Consider the green lakes
And the idiocy of clocks.
Someone shot nostalgia in the back
Someone shot our innocence
And all our colours have run. Peter Murphy is a god. Pure and simple. His voice, the music they put together with the lyrics. The song starts out with very simple piano, and then adds a lone sax. Very minor in tone, but lovely nonetheless.
Sol Invictus: In Days to Come
And in the days, oh, to come
The sound of iron and the sound of drums
And in the days, oh, to come
The earth shall see, and the clouds will bleed
And in the days, oh, to come
Will we drown in a sea of scum?
And in the days, oh, to come
A man spews out a bastard sun.Sol Invictus is a militant neofolk band from England. It is fronted by Tony Wakeford, who broke off from a different neofolk band, Death in June (also on my playlist) to study, and then he got back into music and formed this band. The story of the name can be found in Wikipedia.
The song is, as should be expected from a militant band, very measured. It holds the same background througout the verse, a steady beat of drums with quitar. The chorus is accompanied by a lighter string and guitar. His voice isn't all that wonderful, but the song is nice enough.
Obviously, I'm stuck on a neofolk/neo classical phase with a little bit of gothic rock thrown in there. What can I say? I'm under a lot of stress, and it relaxes me.
So I was going to upload these songs for you, but the Bauhaus one won't upload, so instead you get the other two, and my favorite Death in June song.
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