Music / folkemusik

An da là
The two days


Reviews (2)


Folk radio UK

d. 17. Jan. 2017

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Neil McFadyen

d. 17. Jan. 2017

"An Dà Là follows an extended period of touring for the six-piece band who take the wide-ranging material from the Scottish and Gaelic traditions as not only raw material but influences and inspiration for their own finely crafted songs and tune sets ... An Dà Là is a fine reward for their patience and a third album that Mànran can be proud of".


fRoots

2017 May

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Paul Matheson

2017 May

"The third album from Mànran, a Scottish Highland folk-rock band that creates a big, outdoorsy sound with their line-up of Highland bagpipes, uilleann pipes, fiddle, accordeon, flute, guitar, bass guitar, drums, percussion, and vocalists singing in Gaelic and English. The instrumental sets are cracking, with some stonking dance-sets, perfect for the summer festivals ... Variety is added with some powerful, unusual and thought-provoking song choices ... A hugely entertaining band with some serious points to make!".



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