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Cruachan (; named after the archaeological site of
Rathcroghan Rathcroghan () is a complex of archaeological sites near Tulsk in County Roscommon, Ireland. It is identified as the site of Cruachan, the traditional capital of the Connachta, the prehistoric and early historic rulers of the western territory ...
, also known as Cruachan) are an Irish
folk metal Folk metal is a fusion genre of heavy metal music and traditional folk music that developed in Europe during the 1990s. It is characterised by the widespread use of folk instruments and, to a lesser extent, traditional singing styles (for example ...
band from
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that have been active since the 1990s. They are recognised as one of the founders of folk metal, and have been acclaimed as having "gone the greatest lengths of anyone in their attempts to expand" the genre. With a specific focus on
Celtic music Celtic music is a broad grouping of music genres that evolved out of the folk music traditions of the Celts (modern), Celtic people of Northwestern Europe (the modern Celtic nations). It refers to both orally-transmitted traditional music and ...
and the use of
Celtic mythology Celtic mythology is the body of myths belonging to the Celtic peoples.Cunliffe, Barry, (1997) ''The Ancient Celts''. Oxford, Oxford University Press , pp. 183 (religion), 202, 204–8. Like other Iron Age Europeans, Celtic peoples followed ...
in their lyrics, Cruachan's style of folk metal is called
Celtic metal Celtic metal is a subgenre of folk metal that emerged in Ireland during the early 1990s. It fuses the intensity of heavy metal with traditional Celtic music, incorporating instruments such as the tin whistle, bodhrán, and uilleann pipes. The g ...
.


History

Keith Fay had formed a
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-inspired
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band named after the city of
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in 1991. Around the same time, he began listening to more folk music and picked up Skyclad debut album ''
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''. Originally released in 1990, this "ambitious" and "groundbreaking" album made an impact on Fay and he set out to combine
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with the
folk music of Ireland Irish traditional music (also known as Irish trad, Irish folk music, and other variants) is a genre of folk music that developed in Ireland. In ''A History of Irish Music'' (1905), W. H. Grattan Flood wrote that, in Gaelic Ireland, there we ...
. In 1992, Keith Fay formed Cruachan with a
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distributed in 1993. Keith Fay also credits the Irish rock band
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as a "huge influence on Cruachan," further noting that "what they were doing in the 70's is the equivalent of what we do now." The year 1995 saw the release of Cruachan's debut album ''
Tuatha na Gael ''Tuatha na Gael'' is the debut studio album by Irish folk metal band Cruachan released in 1995. In 2001, Hammerheart Records reissued the album with three bonus tracks. Track listing *"I Am Tuan" also appears on the band's eighth album Ni ...
,'' an album that "suffered under poor production." On the strength of this album, the band received attention from
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. The band found it amazing to receive interest from "such a big label" but were dismayed at the terms and conditions of the offered recording deal. They refused to sign a "very poor contract" that would have given the record label "the rights to change every aspect of our music." After "lengthy negotiations failed to yield a deal with Century Media Records", the band disbanded in 1997. Cruachan reformed in January 1999 and after signing a recording deal with
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, they released the second album '' The Middle Kingdom'' in 2000. By this time, the band had dropped the black metal style in favor of a more traditional metal sound. They also expanded the roster by inviting guest vocalist Karen Gilligan to be a full-fledged member of the group. Their subsequent album ''
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'' was co-produced by
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of
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fame. Shane MacGowan also contributed vocals to two covers of traditional Irish songs, "
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" and "Ride On". The latter was released as a single and the band experienced a small taste of commercial success when it entered the Irish charts. The band released their fourth studio album ''
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'' in 2004 with cover artwork by John Howe. The production on the album was subsequently criticized by frontman Keith Fay as "terrible". In 2005, the band parted ways with their label
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"on good terms." For the band's fifth album, Cruachan returned to the same Sun Studios where they had recorded their first three albums. The result was ''
The Morrigan's Call ''The Morrigan's Call'' is the fifth studio album by Irish folk metal band Cruachan released in 2006. Track listing Personnel *Keith Fay - guitars, vocals, keyboards, bouzouki, mandolin, banjo, bodhrán, percussion *Karen Gilligan - vocals *J ...
'', an effort that Keith Fay described as their "best work to date, in every aspect." The album was released in November 2006 through
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. Drummer Joe Farrell left the band shortly thereafter due to "personal reasons" and was replaced by Colin Purcell. A further line-up change occurred in December 2008, as vocalist Karen Gilligan left the band "on good terms for various reasons." Keith Fay announced that he "will take over full-time vocal duties while John Ryan and John O' Fathaigh will take on backing vocal roles." A demo was recorded in 2010 which showed the band's return to a much harder more black metal influenced style. This demo was sent to specific record labels only and Candlelight Records UK signed them in June 2010. '' Blood on the Black Robe'', the first of the "Trilogy of Blood" albums, was released in 2011. On the morning of 20 February 2011, Keith Fay was brutally assaulted by about 15 men after leaving a nightclub in Dublin. Fay survived the attack with a broken rib, a knife-wound, and extensive bruising. 2014 saw Cruachan leave Candlelight Records and sign with the dedicated folk and pagan metal record label, Trollzorn Records. This was also the busiest year of the band's career with very high-profile shows including a tour of Russia in March and headline shows in Germany, Ireland, Ukraine and Israel, as well as appearances at Ostrov festival (Russia), Bandershtat festival (Ukraine), HoernerFest (Germany), Brutal Assault (Czech Rep.), Rock for Roots (Germany), Halloween Fest (Italy) and Eindhoven Metal Meeting (The Netherlands). In between these shows they had been recording what would be their next studio album at the time. This album was titled '' Blood for the Blood God'' and was released on 5 December 2014. Due to their recording commitments they had to turn down a place on Paganfest USA 2014. John Fay announced his departure from Cruachan on 24 June 2016. This marks his second departure from Cruachan, he left Cruachan after the ''Folk-Lore'' album and appeared on albums ''Pagan'' and ''The Morrigan's Call'' in a guest musician capacity. On 27 April 2018, Cruachan released their eighth studio album titled '' Nine Years of Blood'', a concept album about the
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. It was the third and final album of the so-called "Blood Trilogy". This would be the last album to feature bassist Eric Fletcher who departed the band in September 2018. He was replaced by Rustam Shakirzianov. The year of 2020 had seen the band experience some notable line-up changes. On 14 January, Cruachan announced that bassist Rustam had departed the band following their performance on
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earlier that month. On 10 February 2020, Cruachan announced that former drummer Joe Farrell would be rejoining the band as Rustam's replacement on bass. On 8 July, the band announced that drummer Mauro Frison was departing the band but not before he would contribute drums to the band's then upcoming single titled "The Hawthorn". It was announced later the same month on the 28 July that fiddle player John Ryan and Guitarist Kieran Ball would both be departing the band. During this period, Fay recruited Tom Woodlock on drums, Audrey Trainor on violin and Dave Quinn on guitar. In early 2020, Cruachan left Trollzorn Records and signed a multi-album deal with Sweden's largest rock label – Despotz Records. As mentioned, "The Hawthorn" single was released in 2020 and the ninth studio album is slated for a late 2022 release. On 1 October 2022, Cruachan announced that they had submitted a song for consideration for participation in the
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for Ireland. However, the band was not listed amongst the final 6 shortlisted entries to compete in the Irish selection. In late 2023, the band announced that they had submitted a new song for the chance to represent Ireland in the
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. On 17 January 2023, the band announced that their ninth studio album, '' The Living and the Dead'', would be released on 24 March 2023.


Members

Current * Keith Fay –
vocals Singing is the art of creating music with the voice. It is the oldest form of musical expression, and the human voice can be considered the first musical instrument. The definition of singing varies across sources. Some sources define sing ...
,
guitar The guitar is a stringed musical instrument that is usually fretted (with Fretless guitar, some exceptions) and typically has six or Twelve-string guitar, twelve strings. It is usually held flat against the player's body and played by strumming ...
, keyboards,
bodhrán The bodhrán (, ; plural ''bodhráin'') is a frame drum used in Irish music ranging from in diameter, with most drums measuring . The sides of the drum are deep. A Goatskin (material), goatskin head is tacked to one side (synthetic heads or ot ...
,
mandolin A mandolin (, ; literally "small mandola") is a Chordophone, stringed musical instrument in the lute family and is generally Plucked string instrument, plucked with a plectrum, pick. It most commonly has four Course (music), courses of doubled St ...
,
percussion A percussion instrument is a musical instrument that is sounded by being struck or scraped by a percussion mallet, beater including attached or enclosed beaters or Rattle (percussion beater), rattles struck, scraped or rubbed by hand or ...
,
bouzouki The bouzouki (, also ; ; alt. pl. ''bouzoukia'', , from Greek , from Turkish ) is a musical instrument popular in West Asia (Syria, Iraq), Europe and Balkans (Greece, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Turkey). It is a member of the long-necked lute fam ...
(1992–present) * Joe Farrell – bass (2020–present);
drums The drum is a member of the percussion instrument, percussion group of musical instruments. In the Hornbostel–Sachs classification system, it is a membranophones, membranophone. Drums consist of at least one Acoustic membrane, membrane, c ...
(1999–2007) * Audrey Trainor – violin (2020–present) * David Quinn – guitar (2020–present) * Tom Woodlock – drums (2020–present) Former * John Clohessy –
bass Bass or Basses may refer to: Fish * Bass (fish), various saltwater and freshwater species Wood * Bass or basswood, the wood of the tilia americana tree Music * Bass (sound), describing low-frequency sound or one of several instruments in th ...
(1992–2012) * John (O'Fathaigh) Fay –
tin whistles Tin is a chemical element; it has symbol Sn () and atomic number 50. A silvery-colored metal, tin is soft enough to be cut with little force, and a bar of tin can be bent by hand with little effort. When bent, a bar of tin makes a sound, the ...
, Irish flute, keyboards, percussion (1993–1997, 1999–2002, 2003, 2008–2016) * Jay O'Neill –
drums The drum is a member of the percussion instrument, percussion group of musical instruments. In the Hornbostel–Sachs classification system, it is a membranophones, membranophone. Drums consist of at least one Acoustic membrane, membrane, c ...
,
percussion A percussion instrument is a musical instrument that is sounded by being struck or scraped by a percussion mallet, beater including attached or enclosed beaters or Rattle (percussion beater), rattles struck, scraped or rubbed by hand or ...
(1993–1997) * Steven Anderson – guitar, vocals (1993–1994) * Darryl Conlan – guitar (1992–1993) * Leon Bias –
guitar The guitar is a stringed musical instrument that is usually fretted (with Fretless guitar, some exceptions) and typically has six or Twelve-string guitar, twelve strings. It is usually held flat against the player's body and played by strumming ...
,
mandolin A mandolin (, ; literally "small mandola") is a Chordophone, stringed musical instrument in the lute family and is generally Plucked string instrument, plucked with a plectrum, pick. It most commonly has four Course (music), courses of doubled St ...
,
bouzouki The bouzouki (, also ; ; alt. pl. ''bouzoukia'', , from Greek , from Turkish ) is a musical instrument popular in West Asia (Syria, Iraq), Europe and Balkans (Greece, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Turkey). It is a member of the long-necked lute fam ...
(1994–1995) * Collette Uí Fathaigh – keyboards (1994–1995) * Jay Brennan – guitar (1997) * Aisling Hanrahan – vocals (1997) * Karen Gilligan –
vocals Singing is the art of creating music with the voice. It is the oldest form of musical expression, and the human voice can be considered the first musical instrument. The definition of singing varies across sources. Some sources define sing ...
,
percussion A percussion instrument is a musical instrument that is sounded by being struck or scraped by a percussion mallet, beater including attached or enclosed beaters or Rattle (percussion beater), rattles struck, scraped or rubbed by hand or ...
(1999–2008) * Edward Gilbert – banjo, guitar, keyboards, tin whistle (2001–2003) * Colin Purcell –
drums The drum is a member of the percussion instrument, percussion group of musical instruments. In the Hornbostel–Sachs classification system, it is a membranophones, membranophone. Drums consist of at least one Acoustic membrane, membrane, c ...
,
percussion A percussion instrument is a musical instrument that is sounded by being struck or scraped by a percussion mallet, beater including attached or enclosed beaters or Rattle (percussion beater), rattles struck, scraped or rubbed by hand or ...
(2007–2012) * Kieran Ball –
guitar The guitar is a stringed musical instrument that is usually fretted (with Fretless guitar, some exceptions) and typically has six or Twelve-string guitar, twelve strings. It is usually held flat against the player's body and played by strumming ...
(2012–2020) * Mauro Frison –
drums The drum is a member of the percussion instrument, percussion group of musical instruments. In the Hornbostel–Sachs classification system, it is a membranophones, membranophone. Drums consist of at least one Acoustic membrane, membrane, c ...
,
percussion A percussion instrument is a musical instrument that is sounded by being struck or scraped by a percussion mallet, beater including attached or enclosed beaters or Rattle (percussion beater), rattles struck, scraped or rubbed by hand or ...
(2012–2020) * Eric Fletcher –
bass Bass or Basses may refer to: Fish * Bass (fish), various saltwater and freshwater species Wood * Bass or basswood, the wood of the tilia americana tree Music * Bass (sound), describing low-frequency sound or one of several instruments in th ...
(2012–2018) * Rustam Shakirzianov –
bass Bass or Basses may refer to: Fish * Bass (fish), various saltwater and freshwater species Wood * Bass or basswood, the wood of the tilia americana tree Music * Bass (sound), describing low-frequency sound or one of several instruments in th ...
(2018–2020) * John Ryan –
violin The violin, sometimes referred to as a fiddle, is a wooden chordophone, and is the smallest, and thus highest-pitched instrument (soprano) in regular use in the violin family. Smaller violin-type instruments exist, including the violino picc ...
,
banjo The banjo is a stringed instrument with a thin membrane stretched over a frame or cavity to form a resonator. The membrane is typically circular, and in modern forms is usually made of plastic, where early membranes were made of animal skin. ...
,
bouzouki The bouzouki (, also ; ; alt. pl. ''bouzoukia'', , from Greek , from Turkish ) is a musical instrument popular in West Asia (Syria, Iraq), Europe and Balkans (Greece, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Turkey). It is a member of the long-necked lute fam ...
(2004-2020); tin whistle (2004–2008) Timeline


Discography


Studio albums

* ''
Tuatha na Gael ''Tuatha na Gael'' is the debut studio album by Irish folk metal band Cruachan released in 1995. In 2001, Hammerheart Records reissued the album with three bonus tracks. Track listing *"I Am Tuan" also appears on the band's eighth album Ni ...
'' (1995) * '' The Middle Kingdom'' (2000) * ''
Folk-Lore Folklore is the body of expressive culture shared by a particular group of people, culture or subculture. This includes oral traditions such as tales, myths, legends, proverbs, poems, jokes, and other oral traditions. This also includes material ...
'' (2002) * ''
Pagan Paganism (, later 'civilian') is a term first used in the fourth century by early Christians for people in the Roman Empire who practiced polytheism, or ethnic religions other than Christianity, Judaism, and Samaritanism. In the time of the ...
'' (2004) * ''
The Morrigan's Call ''The Morrigan's Call'' is the fifth studio album by Irish folk metal band Cruachan released in 2006. Track listing Personnel *Keith Fay - guitars, vocals, keyboards, bouzouki, mandolin, banjo, bodhrán, percussion *Karen Gilligan - vocals *J ...
'' (2006) * '' Blood on the Black Robe'' (2011) * '' Blood for the Blood God'' (2014) * '' Nine Years of Blood'' (2018) * '' The Living and the Dead'' (2023)


Singles

* "Ride On" (2001) * "The Hawthorn" (2020)


Demos

* ''Celtica'' (1994) * ''Promo '97'' (1997) – also included with 2001 bootleg of ''Tuatha na Gael'' * ''Untitled'' (2010) – led to new record deal with Candlelight Records


Compilations

* ''A Celtic Trilogy'' (2002) – boxed set of ''Tuatha na Gael'', ''The Middle Kingdom'' and ''Folk-Lore'' in picture LP format; limited to 500 copies * ''A Celtic Legacy'' (2007)


See also

*
Folk metal Folk metal is a fusion genre of heavy metal music and traditional folk music that developed in Europe during the 1990s. It is characterised by the widespread use of folk instruments and, to a lesser extent, traditional singing styles (for example ...


References


External links


Cruachan – Official Site – cruachanireland.com
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