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This is a folk song from Mari El, depicting a scene in which a thief
or a bear has visited a homestead. However, the thief/bear was
not interested in the sheep, the cow or the horse. Instead, a weeping
bride is watching as his husband walking away. The thief/bear is
a metaphor for the government who has recruited the husband
to fight in yet another useless war. Colonization and men being
used as cannon-fodder is something all Finno-Ugric nations have
plenty of experience with.
One very unique aspect of the Mari culture is the fact that their
shamanic-animist pagan beliefs have survived to this day and a
significant part of the Mari population follow the pagan religion
instead of Christian Orthodoxy. Every village in Mari El has a holy
grove, which called küsoto in the Mari language.
supported by 94 fans who also own “Ojgo Sem (A Sad Melody)”
Atmospheric Black Metal from the heart of Siberia. Grima is a band that paints one hell of a picture with their music. Intense shrieking vocals echo behind such awesome instrumentals.
Leaves you feeling the bitter cold winds of a desolate snowscape. Abyssius Murkraken
supported by 84 fans who also own “Ojgo Sem (A Sad Melody)”
This album is incredible. A perfect embodiment of those northern winds piercing you to the heart. I'm convinced these riffs could move glaciers. 𝔅𝔩𝔦𝔰𝔰 ॐ 𝔄𝔟𝔶𝔰𝔰
supported by 77 fans who also own “Ojgo Sem (A Sad Melody)”
I've recently spent a lot of time looking for new black metal that would be moving without sacrificing to cheesy tropes. Olde Throne is by far my best find. The sound is perfect, raw and brutal, epic and gripping. This album is filled with memorable moments of glory (that powerful transition to the riff at the beginning of Cliffs of Culzean, the guitars in Greyfriars Kirkyard...). In the Land of Ghosts definitely possesses the eternal beauty of classics. A must have for all BM fans, trust me! Seb