FOURWINDS has made a strong comeback in Irish traditional music with their new album, "ALLTA." This album beautifully mixes respect for conventional sounds with fresh new ideas. Over three years, the band crafted this collection in various locations, including Ireland and Missouri. The name "ALLTA" translates to "wild" or "untamed" in Irish, which perfectly reflects the lively energy of the music.
From the first track, "The Road to Cúl Ros," listeners can feel the unique and powerful sound of FOURWINDS. They offer a mix of original songs and new takes on classic traditional tunes. The album takes you on a musical adventure through Ireland's stories and landscapes, featuring exciting and reflective moments. Songs like "The Snows of France and Holland" tell captivating stories, while "The Great Big Roaming Ass" brings a fun, light-hearted vibe.
Collaborating with talented musicians like Alan Murray, Laura Kerr, and Barry Kerr, "ALLTA" showcases rich arrangements that bring Irish culture to life. The band's playful instrument choices and fresh ideas are evident throughout the album, making it appealing to everyone, whether you've loved folk music for years or are just discovering it.
This album represents a big step forward for FOURWINDS. Their ability to blend traditional sounds with modern influences and their talent for storytelling make "ALLTA" a must-listen for anyone interested in world music or Irish folk. It invites you to dive into the wild and beautiful spirit of the music.
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