Haar
Haar
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Our Take
Our Take
If you're in need of a musical alarm clock to jolt you awake from the dreadful slumber of monotony, look no further than LAUREN MACCOLL's latest album, "Haarin." This Celtic-infused masterpiece is a delightful fusion of traditional Scottish folk music with a modern twist that will have you tapping your feet and twirling around your living room in no time.
From the moment you press play, you are transported to the misty hills of the Scottish Highlands, where the hauntingly beautiful melodies of the fiddle and accordion envelope you like a warm wool blanket on a cold winter's night. MACCOLL's skillful mastery of her instrument is nothing short of mesmerizing, weaving intricate musical tapestries that tell stories of love, loss, and triumph.
Each track is a journey unto itself, with unexpected twists and turns that will keep you on the edge of your seat. From the lively reels of "The High Line" to the soul-stirring ballad of "The Sea Maiden," every song on "Haarin" is a gem waiting to be discovered.
So if you're tired of the same old Top 40 hits and are craving something a little more soul-stirring, do yourself a favor and give LAUREN MACCOLL's "Haarin" a listen. You won't be disappointed, I promise.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Haar
2. Culbin
3. The Lost Bell/Women of the Shore
4. Natal
5. North-light
6. Lammas Fair
7. An-raoir
8. Gentle Annie
9. Roodadoo
10. The Port
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Lauren MacColl
Lauren MacColl is a multi-talented musician hailing from the rolling hills of Scotland. Known for her virtuosic skills on the fiddle, she effortlessly weaves together traditional Scottish folk tunes with a contemporary, innovative flair. MacColl's music is a tapestry of emotion and melody, drawing listeners in with her enchanting performances. Her compositions are a masterclass in storytelling, each note and phrase painting a vivid picture of the rugged landscapes and rich history of her homeland. MacColl's sound is steeped in tradition yet feels utterly modern, a testament to her ability to bridge the gap between past and present. With a career spanning over two decades, MacColl has earned a reputation as one of the leading figures in the traditional music scene. Her work has garnered critical acclaim and multiple awards, including the BBC Radio 2 Folk Award for Musician of the Year. When she's not captivating audiences with her spellbinding performances, MacColl can be found collaborating with other musicians and composers, pushing the boundaries of what is possible within the folk genre. Her passion for music is infectious, and her dedication to preserving and evolving traditional Scottish music is truly commendable. In a world that is constantly changing, Lauren MacColl remains a steadfast beacon of creativity and talent. With each new project, she continues to enchant and inspire, solidifying her status as a true master of her craft. So, if you're looking for music that is as rich and soul-stirring as a dram of fine Scotch whisky, look no further than the incomparable Lauren MacColl.
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