Love this band so much, my favourite band together with Epica!!! Eluveitie is for me the best folk metal band in the world. This song is one of my so many favourites, and with the old line up. Honestly, I prefer the "new" Eluveitie because they are more metal without losing the true folk sound, but I love the "old" Eluveitie too very much. Coming weekend I'll send you the promissed email with some great recommendations for Epica and Eluveitie as well! I wish you a Happy New Year in advance dear friend! 🖤🤘🏻
To hear more of Anna Murphy, I recommend checking out her new band, Cellar Darling. The new Eluveitie lineup is really good too, though their sound is much heavier now.
They belong to the subgenre called folk metal. Next to Power Metal, Folk Metal is definitely right at the top for me in my favorite genres. Btw, just for some lyrical context for the song (and band as a whole), their lyrics generally revolve around Gaulish culture, history and mythology. Epona is the Gaulish Fertility goddess who was also known as a protector of Horses. After the Gallic Wars, when Rome swept in and conquered Gaulish land and essentially stamped out their culture and the worship of their gods, Epona was the only of their deities that actually ended up still actively worshipped and even went on to be integrated into Roman culture/worship. Also, the word Nemeton refers to a place of worship in their culture, like a sacred grove, temple, or altar.
@@PandoraPlaysMusic Not a problem! I am so happy you enjoyed what you've heard from them! So, as for more songs from them I would highly recommend... if you want to prioritize songs with the female vocalist in the lead, I highly recommend "Call Of The Mountains", "Epona" (different song from their second acoustic album), "Lvgvs", "Omnos" or "Ambiramus". For their more traditional melodic death metal leaning songs, "Thousandfold", "Inis Mona", "Quoth The Raven", "King", "Deathwalker" and a personal fave of mine "Divico" (which does not have a music video). For more folk metal bands, some of my favorites are Feuerschwanz (more recent songs), Arkona (I recommend "Yarilo" or the full version of "Goi Rode Goi!" as a first impression), Korpiklaani, Turisas, Ensiferum, Heidevolk and many many more!
Eluveitie is one of those bands you bring out when friends say they've 'heard everything' and they are bored with music. There are more songs like this, but I do not have their titles memorized. I think I mentioned in your Rebirth reaction that I had a chance to briefly play alongside a couple of the mountains of Irish trad-music (Kevin Burke and Michael O'Domhnaill of the Bothy Band in an informal, open-jam environment....very intimidating. I got to play the hard-edged/syncopated/counter-point part usually reserved for the Irish Bouzouki, on my re-tuned guitar. Very Very intimidating. These folks make it look so easy. The fiddlers may get all the glory but those on the low whistles and Uileann pipes really drive the sing, along with the bodhran player. (sorry for any misspellings... my cat Velocity is climbing up my shirt, like a mountaineer using ice-axes) Do yourself a favor and seek out any Irish-traditional bands or pickup-jams. It is such a fun time. Shor of that, find some VERY old YT videos of The Bothy Band from the 70's. The clothes and hairstyles in the audience are fun (as always) and the music is great.... tho there is no Metal involved.
I find that when most people say they've "heard everything" or "listen to everything", they've only really listened all they're willing to hear lol. At least it seems that way when I show them music far outside their "eclectic" comfort zone. I agree with the Irish music. I'd also recommend Zoë Conway and John McIntyre. They play the fiddle and guitar, respectively, and sing many songs in the native Irish Gaeilge (quite beautifully).
Saw them in concert a few years back. Epica canceled half-way threw the tour in the US. They added like an extra half hour to 45 minutes of acoustic music after their normal hour and half set. Call of the mountains, Inis Mona, king, thousandfold, helvetios are probably my favorites.
@@theyonlycomeoutwhenitsquiet I was in Omaha in the US. I believe it was the last half of that tour. Ohh not blaming epica BTW because Simone's father got into a bad motorcycle accident so she flew back home. Epica is one of the few bands I have yet to see that I really want to.
Now there will be a lot of recommendations for their songs) but I think it is worth paying attention to their main feature, it is the performance in Gaulish language, such songs as Omnos. I would also recommend this song to folk SKÁLD - Rún
I'm so happy you did some more Eluveitie! I feel the same way as you do--the first time I heard it, it was like finding something that I'd always been looking for in music. This song features their former singer, Anna Murphy, who is excellent. Another great one with her is "Call of the Mountains", which you probably have on your list. It's a great video, too. After she (and the drummer, Merlin, and the rhythm guitar player, Ivo) left the band they founded their own band, Cellar Darling, which is also great in a different way. "Avalanche" is an excellent introduction to their music (ua-cam.com/video/NWMiBj0yDJg/v-deo.html). My favorite of theirs is "Insomnia." There is a video for that too (ua-cam.com/video/QeXDYjDV2mw/v-deo.html). I could recommend more Eluveitie, but I've already recommended a couple on your Rebirth reaction. I think it's cool to see live videos of them, to see all of the many members interacting. I also love the hurdy gurdy--it brings such a unique feel to their songs. Thanks again! Looking forward to the next one.
One of my favorite bands for sure, my favorite album of them is Evocation II: Pantheon wich is more influenced by a full folk and celtic sound, even lyrics are in gaulish. "Epona", "Lvgvs" and "Catvrix" are some of the official music videos released for this album. They have some very interesting live here in youtube too I recommeded the one in Rockpalast 2019 for the full experience, but a personal bias there "Artio" :) Anna Murphy, Eluveitie vocals in the video of your reaction, departed of the band in 2016 and made their own project called Cellar Darling along with other ex-Eluveitie members, CD is a must band you need to check someday.
Fun reaction. It's called celtic folk metal with death influences. Eluveitie is the best export of switzerland. If you love this, check other bands with this style. For example i recomment 'feuerschwanz', 'saltatio mortis', 'subway to sally' or 'in extremo'. Love to see your reactions to this groups. By the way, the song is about the horse 'epona' from legend of zelda (no joke).
Anna Maria Murphy delievers such strong emotional vocals,its ridiculous! She was perfect for this type of this song!😍Want to hear her more uplifting with Eluveitie? Check out "The Call Of The Mountains". Theyr genre is Folk Metal as they bring in folk music instruments into Metal music wich is really creative,unique and amazing sounding! Every member plays several instruments each,wich also is beyond impressive. There has been a total of 28 members in this band since 2002 (Mindblowing knowing that they come from tiny Switzerland,whereas 9 of them are the current lineup,Fabienne Erni is the lady that replaced Anna Maria) I was so gutted when Anna Maria left,absolutely love her! They have so far collabed with 14 guest artists live and on record. Seriously underrated band? I would say so yes!🥰
Eluveitie is great. They're a folk metal band. The whole genre is great but varies in style. If you want another song from them, I recommend something newer with their new lineup. Check out their song "Rebirth".
There is a whole bunch of medieval metal / folk bands here in Germany: Saltatio Mortis / In Extremo / Feuerschwanz / Subway to Sally / … I‘ll put some suggestions for them in extra comments:
In Extremo In Extremo (Latin for At the Edge; abbreviated InEx or IE) is a German Medieval metal band originating from Berlin. The band's musical style combines metal with Medieval traditional songs, blending the sound of the standard rock/metal instruments with historical instruments (such as bagpipes, harp, hurdy-gurdy and shawm). Versions of well-known traditional/Medieval ballads make up the main part of their repertoire, but the band has written an increasing share of original material in recent years. Their own material is written in German, whilst the traditional songs and cover songs are in a variety of languages. Feuertaufe (Live) ua-cam.com/video/ZMEByP5RKuY/v-deo.html Vollmond (Live at Wacken) -> Taken out of the full show, concert continues after this song ua-cam.com/video/YTcp3Uxw87Y/v-deo.html Frei zu sein (To be free) -> Taken out of the full show, concert continues after this song ua-cam.com/video/YTcp3Uxw87Y/v-deo.html lyricstranslate.com/en/frei-zu-sein-be-free.html (English lyrics) Sternhagelvoll (360-Degree!!!! Video) A “simple” pub song, but it’s fun and has a 360-degree interactive video. Have the mouse in your hand. ua-cam.com/video/jszqqtS-M-4/v-deo.html
eluveite are amazing. call of the mountains is the most known song with this singer. with the new singer rebirth is the most known. with their new singer they are more angry. i prefer the singer you just listen but i like the new as well
The genre is actually a whole genre. Its not so popular in the West. Its called Folk Metal. Eluveitie is most peoples gateway drug into the genre. The "flute" is an alto tin whistle. And historical context Eluveitie focuses on the historical era of the Gauls and the Gaulish War with Rome (allot of the lyrics in Eluveitie are Gaulish which is an extinct celtic dialect gleamed off headstones). For Rose of Epona its about the Celtic belief of the diety Epo or Epona which is the Mother of Fertility and protector of Equines and Cavalryman. The song is about the end of Celtic influence and their goddess in that regard, a powerful song for me being a neo-Eponite. Fun fact the ONLY "pagan" deity adopted by the Romans was Epona. Which makes the song more bitter to us Epons.
Not medieval rock / folk / metal but different and very cool: Lord of the Lost Where dark rock meets glam metal meets gothic meets synths meets clear vocals meets growls and screams. Your interested into something different and cool? Where dark rock meets glam metal meets gothic meets synths meets clear vocals meets growls and screams? -> Lord of the Lost“ from Hamburg / Germany. Their singer Chris Harms changes between beautiful clear, dark singing and grunts&growls. They are great musicians and released beside their regular albums three acoustic „Swan Songs“ longplayer with a classic ensemble. They just released a new album and a couple of videos from this album. Onet is „The Gospel of Judas“. A very good start with Lord of the Lost: ua-cam.com/video/iUCbQ1rKOUg/v-deo.html Another suggestion to get into their music is „Under the sun“: ua-cam.com/video/O9t8ViSAr70/v-deo.html Also some cool recent videos from their current album „Judas“: „For they know not what they do“: ua-cam.com/video/_x-87xd_91w/v-deo.html „Priest“: ua-cam.com/video/xL3pC-_p4Bk/v-deo.html I just love this band and the boys themselves. They are so cool, crazy, kind and friendly. I did shoot them several times as concert photographer including backstage documentaries Some suggestions out of so many great songs: "Raining Stars": Beautiful synth driven „Full Metal Whore“: Heavy, Heavier, … „A Splintered Mind“: Acoustic version incl. classic instrumentation „Loreley“: Their most popular song "Ruins": Heavy "Priest": Also from the current album rmany. Their singer Chris Harms changes between beautiful clear, dark singing and grunts&growls. They are great musicians and released beside their regular albums three acoustic „Swan Songs“ longplayer with a classic ensemble. They just released a new album and a couple of videos from this album. Onet is „The Gospel of Judas“. A very good start with Lord of the Lost: ua-cam.com/video/iUCbQ1rKOUg/v-deo.html Another suggestion to get into their music is „Under the sun“: ua-cam.com/video/O9t8ViSAr70/v-deo.html Also some cool recent videos from their current album „Judas“: „For they know not what they do“: ua-cam.com/video/_x-87xd_91w/v-deo.html „Priest“: ua-cam.com/video/xL3pC-_p4Bk/v-deo.html I just love this band and the boys themselves. They are so cool, crazy, kind and friendly. I did shoot them several times as concert photographer including backstage documentaries Some suggestions out of so many great songs: "Raining Stars": Beautiful synth driven „Full Metal Whore“: Heavy, Heavier, … „A Splintered Mind“: Acoustic version incl. classic instrumentation „Loreley“: Their most popular song "Ruins": Heavy "Priest": Also from the current album
Anna's voice is so much better than this. Cellar Darling "insomnia" either the trippy music video or the live @ youtube studios. Please react to this. I am already watching many of your videos, but Im holding off on subscribing until I see a Cellar Darling reacted to, as they don't get much love in the Reactosphere, but are one of the most original bands I know of.
Love this band so much, my favourite band together with Epica!!! Eluveitie is for me the best folk metal band in the world. This song is one of my so many favourites, and with the old line up. Honestly, I prefer the "new" Eluveitie because they are more metal without losing the true folk sound, but I love the "old" Eluveitie too very much. Coming weekend I'll send you the promissed email with some great recommendations for Epica and Eluveitie as well! I wish you a Happy New Year in advance dear friend! 🖤🤘🏻
Thanks for that and happy New year to you too, Frits! ❤️🤘☺️
Same, 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻 eluveitie and EPICA rules!!!!!!
@@carloscervantes8625 we have the best taste in metal 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
To hear more of Anna Murphy, I recommend checking out her new band, Cellar Darling. The new Eluveitie lineup is really good too, though their sound is much heavier now.
They belong to the subgenre called folk metal. Next to Power Metal, Folk Metal is definitely right at the top for me in my favorite genres.
Btw, just for some lyrical context for the song (and band as a whole), their lyrics generally revolve around Gaulish culture, history and mythology. Epona is the Gaulish Fertility goddess who was also known as a protector of Horses. After the Gallic Wars, when Rome swept in and conquered Gaulish land and essentially stamped out their culture and the worship of their gods, Epona was the only of their deities that actually ended up still actively worshipped and even went on to be integrated into Roman culture/worship. Also, the word Nemeton refers to a place of worship in their culture, like a sacred grove, temple, or altar.
Wow, thank you so much!
@@PandoraPlaysMusic Not a problem! I am so happy you enjoyed what you've heard from them!
So, as for more songs from them I would highly recommend... if you want to prioritize songs with the female vocalist in the lead, I highly recommend "Call Of The Mountains", "Epona" (different song from their second acoustic album), "Lvgvs", "Omnos" or "Ambiramus". For their more traditional melodic death metal leaning songs, "Thousandfold", "Inis Mona", "Quoth The Raven", "King", "Deathwalker" and a personal fave of mine "Divico" (which does not have a music video).
For more folk metal bands, some of my favorites are Feuerschwanz (more recent songs), Arkona (I recommend "Yarilo" or the full version of "Goi Rode Goi!" as a first impression), Korpiklaani, Turisas, Ensiferum, Heidevolk and many many more!
Eluveitie call of the mountains
They have old and new singer s now and a lot of member changes
Eluveitie is one of those bands you bring out when friends say they've 'heard everything' and they are bored with music.
There are more songs like this, but I do not have their titles memorized.
I think I mentioned in your Rebirth reaction that I had a chance to briefly play alongside a couple of the mountains of Irish trad-music (Kevin Burke and Michael O'Domhnaill of the Bothy Band in an informal, open-jam environment....very intimidating. I got to play the hard-edged/syncopated/counter-point part usually reserved for the Irish Bouzouki, on my re-tuned guitar. Very Very intimidating.
These folks make it look so easy.
The fiddlers may get all the glory but those on the low whistles and Uileann pipes really drive the sing, along with the bodhran player.
(sorry for any misspellings... my cat Velocity is climbing up my shirt, like a mountaineer using ice-axes)
Do yourself a favor and seek out any Irish-traditional bands or pickup-jams. It is such a fun time.
Shor of that, find some VERY old YT videos of The Bothy Band from the 70's. The clothes and hairstyles in the audience are fun (as always) and the music is great.... tho there is no Metal involved.
Thank you, I will! And hello to Velocity! 😸
I find that when most people say they've "heard everything" or "listen to everything", they've only really listened all they're willing to hear lol. At least it seems that way when I show them music far outside their "eclectic" comfort zone. I agree with the Irish music. I'd also recommend Zoë Conway and John McIntyre. They play the fiddle and guitar, respectively, and sing many songs in the native Irish Gaeilge (quite beautifully).
Saw them in concert a few years back. Epica canceled half-way threw the tour in the US. They added like an extra half hour to 45 minutes of acoustic music after their normal hour and half set. Call of the mountains, Inis Mona, king, thousandfold, helvetios are probably my favorites.
I was at a concert in Calgary where that was true. Might been the same one?
Best concert of my life
@@theyonlycomeoutwhenitsquiet I was in Omaha in the US. I believe it was the last half of that tour. Ohh not blaming epica BTW because Simone's father got into a bad motorcycle accident so she flew back home. Epica is one of the few bands I have yet to see that I really want to.
@@troybalster3687 I know, I remember. The Agonist replaced them, told the crowd the circumstances. It was a shame
i like this very much. great song
Now there will be a lot of recommendations for their songs) but I think it is worth paying attention to their main feature, it is the performance in Gaulish language, such songs as Omnos.
I would also recommend this song to folk SKÁLD - Rún
I'm so happy you did some more Eluveitie! I feel the same way as you do--the first time I heard it, it was like finding something that I'd always been looking for in music.
This song features their former singer, Anna Murphy, who is excellent. Another great one with her is "Call of the Mountains", which you probably have on your list. It's a great video, too. After she (and the drummer, Merlin, and the rhythm guitar player, Ivo) left the band they founded their own band, Cellar Darling, which is also great in a different way. "Avalanche" is an excellent introduction to their music (ua-cam.com/video/NWMiBj0yDJg/v-deo.html). My favorite of theirs is "Insomnia." There is a video for that too (ua-cam.com/video/QeXDYjDV2mw/v-deo.html).
I could recommend more Eluveitie, but I've already recommended a couple on your Rebirth reaction. I think it's cool to see live videos of them, to see all of the many members interacting. I also love the hurdy gurdy--it brings such a unique feel to their songs.
Thanks again! Looking forward to the next one.
Eluveitie is a mix of Nightwish (folk elements and female singer) and Epica (death metal elements).
Its melodic death folk metal.
One of my favorite bands for sure, my favorite album of them is Evocation II: Pantheon wich is more influenced by a full folk and celtic sound, even lyrics are in gaulish. "Epona", "Lvgvs" and "Catvrix" are some of the official music videos released for this album. They have some very interesting live here in youtube too I recommeded the one in Rockpalast 2019 for the full experience, but a personal bias there "Artio" :)
Anna Murphy, Eluveitie vocals in the video of your reaction, departed of the band in 2016 and made their own project called Cellar Darling along with other ex-Eluveitie members, CD is a must band you need to check someday.
It's all making sense now! CD will definitely be one of the next I listen to, really curious now! Thank you for that!
Great reaction to this amazing band!!! To hear more of Anna Murphy, check out Cellar Darling and their song "Avalanche"
Fun reaction. It's called celtic folk metal with death influences. Eluveitie is the best export of switzerland. If you love this, check other bands with this style. For example i recomment 'feuerschwanz', 'saltatio mortis', 'subway to sally' or 'in extremo'. Love to see your reactions to this groups.
By the way, the song is about the horse 'epona' from legend of zelda (no joke).
Ah! I had no idea! (Zelda) How cool!
Epona is actually Celtic horse goddess (among other things). Very ancient.
Anna Maria Murphy delievers such strong emotional vocals,its ridiculous! She was perfect for this type of this song!😍Want to hear her more uplifting with Eluveitie? Check out "The Call Of The Mountains". Theyr genre is Folk Metal as they bring in folk music instruments into Metal music wich is really creative,unique and amazing sounding! Every member plays several instruments each,wich also is beyond impressive.
There has been a total of 28 members in this band since 2002 (Mindblowing knowing that they come from tiny Switzerland,whereas 9 of them are the current lineup,Fabienne Erni is the lady that replaced Anna Maria) I was so gutted when Anna Maria left,absolutely love her! They have so far collabed with 14 guest artists live and on record. Seriously underrated band? I would say so yes!🥰
Eluveitie is great. They're a folk metal band. The whole genre is great but varies in style. If you want another song from them, I recommend something newer with their new lineup. Check out their song "Rebirth".
She did that one already
There is a whole bunch of medieval metal / folk bands here in Germany: Saltatio Mortis / In Extremo / Feuerschwanz / Subway to Sally / …
I‘ll put some suggestions for them in extra comments:
Eluveitie - Breathe. You won't regret it!
nice reaction. you should listeng to thousandfold or innis mona by them.
You are really cool.
Slanias song is my fave eluveitie song
In Extremo
In Extremo (Latin for At the Edge; abbreviated InEx or IE) is a German Medieval metal band originating from Berlin. The band's musical style combines metal with Medieval traditional songs, blending the sound of the standard rock/metal instruments with historical instruments (such as bagpipes, harp, hurdy-gurdy and shawm). Versions of well-known traditional/Medieval ballads make up the main part of their repertoire, but the band has written an increasing share of original material in recent years. Their own material is written in German, whilst the traditional songs and cover songs are in a variety of languages.
Feuertaufe (Live)
ua-cam.com/video/ZMEByP5RKuY/v-deo.html
Vollmond (Live at Wacken) -> Taken out of the full show, concert continues after this song
ua-cam.com/video/YTcp3Uxw87Y/v-deo.html
Frei zu sein (To be free) -> Taken out of the full show, concert continues after this song
ua-cam.com/video/YTcp3Uxw87Y/v-deo.html
lyricstranslate.com/en/frei-zu-sein-be-free.html (English lyrics)
Sternhagelvoll (360-Degree!!!! Video)
A “simple” pub song, but it’s fun and has a 360-degree interactive video. Have the mouse in your hand.
ua-cam.com/video/jszqqtS-M-4/v-deo.html
eluveite are amazing. call of the mountains is the most known song with this singer. with the new singer rebirth is the most known. with their new singer they are more angry. i prefer the singer you just listen but i like the new as well
The genre is actually a whole genre. Its not so popular in the West. Its called Folk Metal. Eluveitie is most peoples gateway drug into the genre. The "flute" is an alto tin whistle. And historical context Eluveitie focuses on the historical era of the Gauls and the Gaulish War with Rome (allot of the lyrics in Eluveitie are Gaulish which is an extinct celtic dialect gleamed off headstones). For Rose of Epona its about the Celtic belief of the diety Epo or Epona which is the Mother of Fertility and protector of Equines and Cavalryman. The song is about the end of Celtic influence and their goddess in that regard, a powerful song for me being a neo-Eponite. Fun fact the ONLY "pagan" deity adopted by the Romans was Epona. Which makes the song more bitter to us Epons.
Wow, how interesting! Thank you so much!
You might like Ategnatos from the new Eluveitie line up. You should check it out.
Thanks so much!
Call Of The Mountains...!!
delain masters of destiny official
It's called metal
Not medieval rock / folk / metal but different and very cool:
Lord of the Lost
Where dark rock meets glam metal meets gothic meets synths meets clear vocals meets growls and screams.
Your interested into something different and cool? Where dark rock meets glam metal meets gothic meets synths meets clear vocals meets growls and screams?
-> Lord of the Lost“ from Hamburg / Germany.
Their singer Chris Harms changes between beautiful clear, dark singing and grunts&growls. They are great musicians and released beside their regular albums three acoustic „Swan Songs“ longplayer with a classic ensemble.
They just released a new album and a couple of videos from this album. Onet is „The Gospel of Judas“. A very good start with Lord of the Lost:
ua-cam.com/video/iUCbQ1rKOUg/v-deo.html
Another suggestion to get into their music is „Under the sun“:
ua-cam.com/video/O9t8ViSAr70/v-deo.html
Also some cool recent videos from their current album „Judas“:
„For they know not what they do“:
ua-cam.com/video/_x-87xd_91w/v-deo.html
„Priest“:
ua-cam.com/video/xL3pC-_p4Bk/v-deo.html
I just love this band and the boys themselves. They are so cool, crazy, kind and friendly. I did shoot them several times as concert photographer including backstage documentaries
Some suggestions out of so many great songs:
"Raining Stars": Beautiful synth driven
„Full Metal Whore“: Heavy, Heavier, …
„A Splintered Mind“: Acoustic version incl. classic instrumentation
„Loreley“: Their most popular song
"Ruins": Heavy
"Priest": Also from the current album rmany.
Their singer Chris Harms changes between beautiful clear, dark singing and grunts&growls. They are great musicians and released beside their regular albums three acoustic „Swan Songs“ longplayer with a classic ensemble.
They just released a new album and a couple of videos from this album. Onet is „The Gospel of Judas“. A very good start with Lord of the Lost:
ua-cam.com/video/iUCbQ1rKOUg/v-deo.html
Another suggestion to get into their music is „Under the sun“:
ua-cam.com/video/O9t8ViSAr70/v-deo.html
Also some cool recent videos from their current album „Judas“:
„For they know not what they do“:
ua-cam.com/video/_x-87xd_91w/v-deo.html
„Priest“:
ua-cam.com/video/xL3pC-_p4Bk/v-deo.html
I just love this band and the boys themselves. They are so cool, crazy, kind and friendly. I did shoot them several times as concert photographer including backstage documentaries
Some suggestions out of so many great songs:
"Raining Stars": Beautiful synth driven
„Full Metal Whore“: Heavy, Heavier, …
„A Splintered Mind“: Acoustic version incl. classic instrumentation
„Loreley“: Their most popular song
"Ruins": Heavy
"Priest": Also from the current album
Anna's voice is so much better than this. Cellar Darling "insomnia" either the trippy music video or the live @ youtube studios. Please react to this. I am already watching many of your videos, but Im holding off on subscribing until I see a Cellar Darling reacted to, as they don't get much love in the Reactosphere, but are one of the most original bands I know of.
music video: ua-cam.com/video/QeXDYjDV2mw/v-deo.html
the live recording: ua-cam.com/video/aV-uzJQN3mU/v-deo.html
Ahh I understand now! She's in a new group! I'll give them a listen as I'm curious. Thanks!