Band: Celtibeerian
Album: Tirikantam
Genre: Folk Metal
Country: Spain
Year: 2011
Websites:
* http://www.celtibeerian.com/
* http://www.facebook.com/pages/Celtibeerian/247570981920484
* http://www.myspace.com/celtibeerian
* http://www.youtube.com/user/Celtibeerian
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Celtibeerian is folk metal music band from Spain that mixes traditional music, traditional inspired music and its own way of doing metal music. The lyrics are normally inspired in a mix of tales and legends from several european peoples (celtic peoples, castilians, germanic peoples...) with a special flavour of fun and jokes about parties and getting drunk.
Members:
Julián Yagüe ("Vasco"): Guitars, back vocals, arrangements
Gustavo Infantes ("Gus"): Bass, lead vocals, arrangements
David García ("Dave"): Galician pipe, baroque flutes, back vocals, arrangements
Victor Fernández ("Vity"): Drums, back vocals, percussive arrangements
Patricia San Martín ("Patri"): Violin
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****** Warrior's Sorrow (Full moon is rising) ******
(Far away there's a group of warriors that have left their homes for some lord's war. There's particularly one man who is apart from the group, watching the full moon rising this night. This warrior was taken for battling when he was marrying, and he couldn't celebrate properly his marriage.)
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****** Full Moon ******
(The group of warriors set camp and share food and drinks to avoid both cold and pity for marching away to war. The captain sees the sad warrior and asks him why is he so sad. After hearing his story, the captain decides to let the warrior return home before the beginning of the battle.)
Lyrics:
In a forest to the north
in a vast land without lord,
there's a group of warriors
that marches for other's war
Night falls and they set camp
in a clear where they can stand.
They're here for lord's demand,
just for greed upon these lands.
There's a man that stands aside
beyond the camp and the fire light
The captain walks to his side
and asks him if he's feeling fine.
"No, my captain, all is wrong
as I'm thinking of my love:
the day I marched to war
was the day of our sacred bond"
Under this full moon you must leave this war
and meet your wife.
Take your horse and saddle it to ride so far
and go to live your life.
In the forest, the moonlight
reminds my marrying day
and I cry for I can't stay this night
close to my wife
But the war is something bad
and we can win with one less man.
Take your horse and saddle it
to ride so far and go to live your life.
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