DLÙ - Bràighe Loch Iall [Official Music Video]

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  • Опубліковано 28 сер 2024
  • Listen to the single "Bràighe Loch Iall": Naxos.lnk.to/B...
    Listen to the single "MOCH": naxos.lnk.to/M...
    DLÙ will play an album launch gig at Glasgow’s Òran Mór, on Saturday February 26 2022. Tickets: oran-mor.co.uk...
    Bràighe Loch Iall is a song whose author dreams of going back to Loch Eil to reunite with a past lover. Instead, he gives her his blessing to find happiness with another, since they cannot be together. The band’s rendition of this song retains the anguish of the topic but adds a tone of acceptance and optimism, as though the “blessing” he gives his departed allows himself to move on also.
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    About DLÙ:
    DLÙ (pronounced dloo, as in blue), an exciting quintet of young Scottish Gaels, release their debut album Moch (as in loch) on February 26 2022 via Arc Music. A truly remarkable album, Moch champions the Gaelic language and culture and celebrates generations who have fought, and continue to fight, against its neglect.
    The four founder members of DLÙ - Moilidh NicGriogair, Zach Ronan, Aidan Speirs and Andrew Grossart - first met at Sgoil Ghàidhlig Ghlaschu, Glasgow’s - and the country’s - first all-Gaelic school. Aidan’s college-mate Jack Dorrian on bass completed the musical jigsaw and cemented the five-piece instrumental line-up. With the recording of their début album, they wanted the signature of their own language writ large, and enlisted another former schoolmate, Joseph McCluskey as guest vocalist on ‘Moch’.
    The band’s name DLÙ draws on the Gaelic ‘dlùth’, which means ‘closeness’. But the word also means the warp of woven cloth, the strong foundation threads through which the intricate weft threads wind in and out to create the pattern and texture of the final cloth. Likewise through the sure foundations of Zach, Moilidh and Andrew’s traditional music backgrounds, the various influences of funk, rock and pop, of classical trainings and of other progressive folk line-ups before them, the musical threads of DLÙ combine to weave a sound that is uniquely their own.
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