Lankum
Idioma disponível: inglêsDublin-originating contemporary Irish folk stalwarts Lankum aka brothers Ian and Daragh Lynch, Cormac MacDiarmada and Radie Peat debuted in 2014 with Cold Old Fire, originally released under the band name Lynched (which they changed in 2016 in order to disassociate from the practice of lynching) and immediately captured an audience with their dark, mystical folk rumblings from the Emerald Isle. Taking their new name from the John Reilly-sung folk ballad "False Lankum," they signed to Rough Trade in 2017 and released their album Between The Earth and Sky to analogue tape with producer/engineer Julie McLarnon. In 2018, they were named Best Folk Group at the prestigious RTÉ Folk Music Awards, while Radie Peat was named Best Folk Singer. Their second album for Rough Trade, The Livelong Day, arrived in 2019 and yielded an award-winning video in "The Young People." Directed by filmmaker Bob Gallagher, the video picked up the Best Irish Music Video Award at the Irish Film Festival in London while The Livelong Day was crowned Album of the Year at the RTÉ Choice Music Prize 2019. In 2013, the band returned with their third album for Rough Trade, False Lankum, which reimagined a number of traditional folk standards such as haunting opener "Go Dig My Grave" and 17th-century ballad "Newcastle."
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Dublin-originating contemporary Irish folk stalwarts Lankum aka brothers Ian and Daragh Lynch, Cormac MacDiarmada and Radie Peat debuted in 2014 with Cold Old Fire, originally released under the band name Lynched (which they changed in 2016 in order to disassociate from the practice of lynching) and immediately captured an audience with their dark, mystical folk rumblings from the Emerald Isle. Taking their new name from the John Reilly-sung folk ballad "False Lankum," they signed to Rough Trade in 2017 and released their album Between The Earth and Sky to analogue tape with producer/engineer Julie McLarnon. In 2018, they were named Best Folk Group at the prestigious RTÉ Folk Music Awards, while Radie Peat was named Best Folk Singer. Their second album for Rough Trade, The Livelong Day, arrived in 2019 and yielded an award-winning video in "The Young People." Directed by filmmaker Bob Gallagher, the video picked up the Best Irish Music Video Award at the Irish Film Festival in London while The Livelong Day was crowned Album of the Year at the RTÉ Choice Music Prize 2019. In 2013, the band returned with their third album for Rough Trade, False Lankum, which reimagined a number of traditional folk standards such as haunting opener "Go Dig My Grave" and 17th-century ballad "Newcastle."
©Copyright Music Story April Clare Welsh 2023
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