Post Description
*Artist: The Wolves Of Avalon
*Album: Carrion Crows Over Camlan
*Year: 2011
*Genre: Celtic Pagan Metal
*Country: United Kingdom
*Format: mp3@CBR320kbps
*Size: 140MB
Tracklist:
01. Intro - This Mighty Isle 02:00
02. The Wolves of Avalon 07:25
03. Enchanted Spirits of Warriors Slain 01:37
04. Lost Gods We Call on You 05:48
05. British Tribes Unite 06:26
06. The War Song of Beli Mawr 06:30
07. The Siege of Badon Hill 05:45
08. The Last Druid 05:02
09. Carrion Crows over Camlan 05:43
10. Britain is Fallen 04:34
11. Ravens over Dumonia 00:44
12. Song of the Graves 06:37
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Total playing time: 58:11
Extended info
Metatron [Meads of Asphodel] has long been involved in the British scene and has worked with, Huw Lloyd Langton and Alan Davey [Hawkwind], A.C.Wild [bulldozer], Hoest [Taake], Mirai [Sigh], Vincent Crowley [Acheron], Paul Fox [The Ruts], Deorth [Ragnarok], Alisa Coral [Space Mirrors]and not wanting to take the Meads into the Pagan Metal realms, the birth of The Wolves of Avalon, was always going to happen. The Wolves of Avalon is an embodiment of ancient British spirit and pride and not to be confused with any modern interpretation of things long since buried by time and dust. By drafting in JM to create the music and traditional instrumentalist from other bands, Metatron s vision has finally come to life. The Wolves of Avalon feature - , Rob Darken [Graveland], Verst [Instinct], Roibéard Ó Bogail [Mael-Mordha], Magnus O. Wohlfart [Yggdrasil], Petra Jadrná [ Cruadalach], Arvid Vermote [Krigavar], and Rob Wakefield [Aurora-Project].
The music can be termed, Celtic Pagan Metal that simmers in a doleful, almost tragic atmosphere with sporadic up tempo sections to shed light on the Dark Age tale that writhes within. The concept is of the British Celtic Arthurian age much maligned by exaggerated myths and erroneous histories of Britain. The album reflects a period around 500AD, that existed after the Romans were recalled to defend their homeland from the Barbarian migrations, the same land hungry hordes that were to engulf the warriors and tribes of Britain. This was the era of the Germanic and British wars, and the Arthurian defence of our sacred soil that was to end in defeat at Camlan. The main essence of the lyrical concept is the great victory over the Germanic invaders, at The Battle of Baddon Hill around 500 AD, [also known as Mons Badonicus] Baddon Hill was the great Victory that this album surmounts. (Godreah Records)
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