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The term "castle metal" circulates around Obsequiae’s music: if we indeed think of how they manage to incorporate, in their epic folk tinged with black metal (or vice versa), acoustic inserts and interludes played with classical medieval instruments (among them, the hurdy-gurdy), evoking atmospheres and settings from that historical period, the definition seems apt. Discover the review
The term "castle metal" circulates around Obsequiae’s music: if we indeed think of how they manage to incorporate, in their epic folk tinged with black metal (or vice versa), acoustic inserts and interludes played with classical medieval instruments (among them, the hurdy-gurdy), evoking atmospheres and settings from that historical period, the definition seems apt.
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