Lockdown greetings from the band

In lieu of being able to record songs properly, or even occupy the same room, we have decided to press on with the band website! This will hopefully evolve into a place where you can come and listen to our songs (recorded properly), just don’t hold your breath for imminent content on the Concerts page… 😉

All the best aye,

Pete (on behalf of Eolchaire)

2 thoughts on “Lockdown greetings from the band

  1. Paul says:

    The track Eolchaire gives me a feeling of “morriña”. A very poignant type of homesickness in the Galician dialect. The broken Galician coast is not so disimilar to the Kintyre coast, part of what the Spanish call the Arco Atlantico, of Celt inhabited lands from north west Spain, up through Brittany, Wales, Ireland to Scapa Flow. Emigration to the Americas, escaping poverty and hardship in these rugged Iberian Celtic lands, brought on the feeling of “morriña”.

    1. pmcfadz says:

      Very nice thoughts and words bro, thanks 🙂

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