CÂN BARDD - "My Ancestors" | Ragnarök Festival 2023

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  • Опубліковано 24 вер 2024
  • CÂN BARDD is a Swiss atmospheric black metal band. Since their formation in 2016, they have released three full-length albums, their latest record "Devoured by the Oak" being released in November 2021. Their songs are primarily about nature, and fantasy, and they are currently signed to the German label Northern Silence Productions. This is a video of their first Ragnarök Festival appearance, on April 15, 2023 in Lichtenfels, Germany.
    Setlist:
    1. Une couronne de branches
    2. My Ancestors
    3. Celestial Horizon
    4. Devoured by the Oak, Pt. 1
    5. Devoured by the Oak, Pt. 2

КОМЕНТАРІ • 7

  • @robbienapalm
    @robbienapalm 4 місяці тому

    Cannot wait for the london gig. Fastly becoming my favoruite band

  • @derfahnentrager7022
    @derfahnentrager7022 Рік тому +2

    von can bardd habe ich erst seid 2 monaten gehört, zeitgleich mehrere Alben heruntergeladen und seid dem läuft die Band jeden Tag bei mir..... die sind ein Genuss für die Ohren

  • @marduka9482
    @marduka9482 Рік тому +3

    Can Bardd sind einfach episch😁🤘

  • @ozeonmstr2976
    @ozeonmstr2976 Рік тому +1

    Превосходны и не подражаемы!❤

  • @simmey95
    @simmey95 Рік тому

    immer wieder ein highlight, diese Band live zu erleben 🖤🍃

  • @lm7_gio
    @lm7_gio Рік тому

    Excellent performance. On a sad note, metal community is so much worse than it used to be 10-20 years ago. You literaly have to be in a Black metal concert to NOT see the majority of the audience holding up smartphones like they are in a Dua Lipa show and actualy see some people headbanging instead...and still there are only like 10 people headbanging 90% stand like they are ready to eat some popcorn.... So sad

    • @LentokenttaBM
      @LentokenttaBM  Рік тому

      You're right, it's insane how badly smartphones have fucked up concert experiences. Luckily I barely notice it myself since I always try to get into the first row (or, in this case, a good spot in the stands) and therefore don't see much of what's going on behind me. However I was recently at a heavy metal show in my hometown, and right behind me there was a middle-aged man filming pretty much the entire show, almost all 90 minutes of it... that does bother me a lot, I don't really see what's the point of even paying to go there if you're just gonna film all of it. Film some parts, or in my case one full song? I think that's fine as long as you don't disturb other people's experience and enjoy the rest of the show not being glued to your phone, it just shouldn't take over everything.