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Seven Holy Nights, issued in late 2022 by Deaf Shepherd Recordings, collects a trove of seasonal songcraft from Fiddler’s Green, a band known for blending Celtic punk and folk rock with touches of medieval metal and folk Québécois. This thirteen-track set covers a familiar roster of Yuletide standards—“Mull of Kintyre,” “Danny Boy,” “Stop the Cavalry”—alongside traditional carols like “God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen” and “I Saw Three Ships.” The group’s approach leans into spirited arrangements, marrying folk instrumentation and raucous energy, particularly evident on the featured “Twelve Days of Christmas.”The album’s resonance lies in its embrace of holiday music through the lens of Celtic-rooted folk punk, offering a robust alternative to more conventional seasonal records. Fiddler’s Green, who have accrued modest but dedicated listeners on Last.fm, maintain their signature vigor, ensuring these familiar tunes find fresh life amid the clang of strings and driving rhythms. Seven Holy Nights stands as a seasonal artifact for those who prefer their Christmas carols with a bit of grit and a dash of old-world fervor.
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Album lore
Seven Holy Nights, issued in late 2022 by Deaf Shepherd Recordings, collects a trove of seasonal songcraft from Fiddler’s Green, a band known for blending Celtic punk and folk rock with touches of medieval metal and folk Québécois. This thirteen-track set covers a familiar roster of Yuletide standards—“Mull of Kintyre,” “Danny Boy,” “Stop the Cavalry”—alongside traditional carols like “God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen” and “I Saw Three Ships.” The group’s approach leans into spirited arrangements, marrying folk instrumentation and raucous energy, particularly evident on the featured “Twelve Days of Christmas.”The album’s resonance lies in its embrace of holiday music through the lens of Celtic-rooted folk punk, offering a robust alternative to more conventional seasonal records. Fiddler’s Green, who have accrued modest but dedicated listeners on Last.fm, maintain their signature vigor, ensuring these familiar tunes find fresh life amid the clang of strings and driving rhythms. Seven Holy Nights stands as a seasonal artifact for those who prefer their Christmas carols with a bit of grit and a dash of old-world fervor.
How did this get here?
| SKU | SPOT-7hGa6peePXyhekwsTIHeeP |
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Quick preview
Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify