A German quartet active in the neo-folk/apocalyptic-folk scene. Reviews highlight their blend of intimate acoustic folk, choral elements, minimal electronics and occasional industrial/ritual touches. Helfahrt (2002) and Jordansfrost (2008) are singled out by reviewers.

Described in reviews as a German quartet. Helfahrt is noted as released in 2002 and Jordansfrost in late 2008. Reviews report many releases often on vinyl and in ultra-limited editions, and numerous guest contributions (including Kim Larsen, Andreas Ritter, Michael Lard, Markus Wolff and others).

DeBaser reviews praise Sonne Hagal's melancholic neo-folk and apocalyptic-folk tones. Helfahrt (2002) and Jordansfrost (2008) are highlighted for intimacy, choral textures and restrained electronics. Guests and limited releases are noted as part of their aesthetic.

For:Listeners of neo-folk, apocalyptic folk, dark/experimental folk and patrons of intimate, melancholic music.

 Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful.

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 The Sonne Hagal return. They come back quietly, the Sonne Hagal, without fuss, grand proclamations, or major upheavals.

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