Less a concert, it's a service, entertainment is not the primary aim, contemplation is, and that may be cherished and bring fruition. Irish folk or Sufism, does half the globe lie inbetween, actually not; and from a distance it's Christa Päffgen's smile we see.
I simply cannot here this turn of music without tearing up and huffing off and trying to convince myself I am more of a 21st century man than I actually am.
The most innovative, intense, amazing, unearthly, shivers down the spine voice in all music. Radie you are REALLY SOMETHING. Genius and Magician come to mind. Your band colleagues also deserve the highest praise. Wonderful wonderful stuff.
I came across that song back in 2009, when I stole that Album from a music shop in a shopping centre in the west of Ireland, it had a sticker saying it was some famous folk singer's favourite vocalist, so I knew it must be good. I haven't stolen anything since early 2010
Bewitching !!!!!!!!!! Radie has an amazing voice of hurdy gurdy or of harmonium .... Your music here reminds me of that of the Hungarian group Kolinda that I listened to in my youth ...
I love Karen’s version . However I feel this packs one almighty punch in my soul . I think this an incredible dare I say better version to the original
Lankum are the perfect antidote to the diddly eye shite created by tourist boards and the like. Real soulful stuff.
Less a concert, it's a service, entertainment is not the primary aim, contemplation is, and that may be cherished and bring fruition. Irish folk or Sufism, does half the globe lie inbetween, actually not; and from a distance it's Christa Päffgen's smile we see.
The ancestors are at work here.
their music speaks right to the soul
I simply cannot here this turn of music without tearing up and huffing off and trying to convince myself I am more of a 21st century man than I actually am.
The most innovative, intense, amazing, unearthly, shivers down the spine voice in all music. Radie you are REALLY SOMETHING. Genius and Magician come to mind. Your band colleagues also deserve the highest praise. Wonderful wonderful stuff.
I first heard this song by Karen Dalton. Love Lankums' version., It's Beautifully Haunting.
Karen, with her long-necked banjo, owns that song.
I came across that song back in 2009, when I stole that Album from a music shop in a shopping centre in the west of Ireland, it had a sticker saying it was some famous folk singer's favourite vocalist, so I knew it must be good.
I haven't stolen anything since early 2010
please come to my town, i will buy you drinks a-plenty.
and not change my tune.
this is greatest comment on this website
Beautifully ghostly and eerie. I hope i don't hear this outside my house at night or death's a-coming
Just a few simple chords plus Radie's voice = absolute magic. Pow!
Bewitching !!!!!!!!!! Radie has an amazing voice of hurdy gurdy or of harmonium .... Your music here reminds me of that of the Hungarian group Kolinda that I listened to in my youth ...
I love seeing this group live. Looking forward to their return to the states.
Genius stuff on every level
The fuckin intensity of your tunes.csnt wait to see ye live
Brillant
Amazing band. I loved this, brilliant.
fck yes.
Love your musical take on these tunes! Keep up the fantastic work Radie and company!
Masterpiece
Haunting, beautiful and irish love it ☘
Enchanting, all my respect Lankum.
- Arthur
Thanks Arthur
Shay Cormac walking slowly through the fort he has devastated on his way back onboard the Morrigan after assassinating another Creed target.
I want one of them auld tings Radie is playin here. I bet they cost a bomb. Well for a decent one anyway. 💣
I love Karen’s version . However I feel this packs one almighty punch in my soul . I think this an incredible dare I say better version to the original
It's a traditional song, so there really is no original version. Are you speaking of Karen Dalton's version as the original?
under your spell
Radie Peat is a beautiful storyteller. I know a lot of storytellers. I am one meself. I am that dark horse she sings about. 🐴🌿
::: i knew a strending :: when i was a stupid boy :: way too sensitive :: between twizzle sticks and death :: her short life lived fully grand :::
This music is so painfully , it's like slow strangulation, how can anyone enjoy listening to this morbid kill joy.