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See also...
- Henry My Son
- Daffodil Mulligan
- Drinking Song From The Tomb
- Father Had A Knife
- Salonika
- What Put The Blood
- The Old Man From Over The Sea
- The Tri-Coloured House
- Lullaby
- Cold Days Of February
- Cold Old Fire
- Love Is Kind
Lynched (Lankum)
Cold Old Fire (Repress)
Lynched
Formed as an experimental-psychedelic-folk-punk-duo by brothers, Ian and Daragh Lynch, in the early 2000's, the group went through various incarnations and took part in a number of musical projects, including recording for movie soundtracks and TV documentaries.
As their interest in traditional music and song grew, the brothers began to attend sessions around Dublin, where they formed friendships with Cormac Mac Diarmada and Radie Peat, amongst a whole host of impressive young musicians. The current format is considered by all four members to be the most focussed, productive and musically exciting to date. 'Cold Old Fire' was recorded by Danny in ITMA in August of 2013, and although fundamentally an album of traditional Irish song, heavily influenced by Irish legends such as Frank Harte, Planxty and The Dubliners, subtle traces of the group's collective influences can be detected, from American old-timey music, ambient techno and psychedelic folk, to black metal, punk and rock n' roll.