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A Hymn for Ancient Land
[ Vinyl / 12" Album ]

A Hymn for Ancient Land

SKU: V70566 Barcode: 5060168041326
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

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  • Released Date: 26 Jan 2018

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Jim Ghedi's "A Hymn For Ancient Land" is a journey into the depths of the English countryside, a sonic landscape that is as vast and mysterious as Stonehenge itself. Ghedi, with his intricate fingerpicking and haunting vocals, manages to capture the essence of ancient folklore and mystical legends in a way that is both haunting and beautiful.

From the opening track, "Satori," Ghedi's guitar work weaves a spell that transports the listener to a different time and place. The album is full of intricate melodies and lush instrumentation, with each track building upon the last to create a tapestry of sound that is both captivating and immersive.

Tracks like "Home for Moss Valley" and "Phoenix Works" showcase Ghedi's ability to blend traditional folk music with more contemporary influences, creating a sound that is both timeless and modern. The album is a testament to Ghedi's skill as a musician and his ability to create a sonic world that is uniquely his own.

"A Hymn For Ancient Land" is a truly captivating listening experience, one that will transport you to a world of ancient myth and legend. So sit back, close your eyes, and let Jim Ghedi's music take you on a journey through time and space. Trust me, you won't regret it.

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About the artist

Jim Ghedi

Through his intricate acoustic guitar compositions and hauntingly beautiful vocals, Jim Ghedi has emerged as a rising star in the folk scene. Hailing from Sheffield, Ghedi's music draws upon influences ranging from traditional British folk to American blues, creating a unique sound that is both nostalgic and contemporary. With his debut album "Atlases" receiving critical acclaim, Ghedi quickly established himself as a captivating storyteller with a knack for creating immersive musical landscapes. His sophomore effort, "A Hymn For Ancient Land," further solidified his reputation as a master of evocative songwriting, earning him a dedicated fan base and praise from music critics worldwide. Ghedi's live performances are a mesmerizing experience, with his intricate fingerpicking and emotive vocals transporting audiences to another time and place. Whether performing solo or accompanied by a full band, Ghedi's passion for his craft shines through, leaving a lasting impression on all who witness his talent. Despite his relatively young age, Ghedi's music has a maturity and depth that belies his years. With each new release, he continues to push the boundaries of traditional folk music, proving himself to be a true innovator in the genre. Keep an eye on this talented musician, as his star is only set to rise higher in the years to come.

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