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I rarely listen to Lila Downs and NIN, and I know there's really missing some serious Postal Service and Gjallarhorn.
Archive 2009-12-01 2009
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I rarely listen to Lila Downs and NIN, and I know there's really missing some serious Postal Service and Gjallarhorn.
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Garmarna, from Sweden, Gjallarhorn of Finland, I believe, are two of my favorite bands in all the world.
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Like other New Nordic folk bands such as Hedningarna and Gjallarhorn, Instinkt incorporates rock influences into their sound to bring out some of the more primal elements of the traditional music of their homeland.
Instinkt, Grum (Go, 2006) smg58 2007
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Only singer Jenny Wilhems remains from the Sjofn line-up, but Gjallarhorn still sets Medieval ballads to modern arrangements heavy on percussion and bass droning.
Archive 2006-10-01 digitaldoc 2006
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Gjallarhorn also for the first time add some orchestral accompaniment into the mix, with mixed results; sometimes the orchestration really enhances the musical tension, other times it just sounds intrusive.
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Vajas were followed by Gjallarhorn, from the Swedish-speaking region of Finland.
Nordic Roots Festival 2006 smg58 2006
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The Finnish/Swedish band Gjallarhorn named their fourth album Rimfaxe "Rimemane", in honor of the horse of the Norse goddess of night and dawn.
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Only singer Jenny Wilhems remains from the Sjofn line-up, but Gjallarhorn still sets Medieval ballads to modern arrangements heavy on percussion and bass droning.
Nordic Roots Festival 2006 smg58 2006
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Vajas were followed by Gjallarhorn, from the Swedish-speaking region of Finland.
Archive 2006-10-01 digitaldoc 2006
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