La vie sent quoi? 12 tracks, 43.33 Ceili Moss on March 30, 2011 11:10
- 1. Le fléau de Dieu 3.26 362 plays
- 2. aEDoNISM 4.23 247 plays
- 3. Tinkeltankel 6.02 206 plays
- 4. La vie sans toi 4.00 181 plays
- 5. The next market day 3.06 179 plays
- 6. Cadrielje 2.29 172 plays
- 7. Que peut-il nous arriver de pire? 4.21 166 plays
- 8. Stormdans 3.30 138 plays
- 9. Morphine sweet 3.42 129 plays
- 10. Tutskovin & Glenside polkas 4.05 126 plays
- 11. Quand nous sommes à la taverne 3.24 120 plays
- 12. Each man kills the thing he loves 0.59 148 plays
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About
Acoustic Northern European folk-rock with guts and melodies, not afraid of colouring a bit outside of the lines. That’s what you might say to describe Ceilí Moss in a few words. Perhaps it is Genevieve Williams from Widdershins who said it best: "They are not as punk as The Pogues, but they have a bit of that attitude and it gives them an edge many folk groups lack". Other recurring comparisons are Ambrozijn, Tri Yann, Jaune Toujours, Les Ogres de Barback, The Waterboys, the old Clannad...
Celtic, Flanders, Scandinavia, klezmer, medieval music, French chanson, Eastern Europe, ska, Balkanbeat, kleinkunst, singer-songwriter, blues, original material or (mistreated) traditionals, we take whatever we fancy, put it in our cauldron and whoever whines it's not bloody "orthodox" or poxy "as it should be" gets a smack bottom... We may be playing only gentle acoustic instruments, but compared to us, most speed-trash-doom-heavy-indus-aaaaaargh bands sound like a bunch of retired accountants…
Next gigs (in Belgium, unless specified):
feb. 23: Brussels, la porte noire
feb. 25: Farciennes, centre culturel
mar. 16: Wavre, vitamine z
mar. 17: Haybes (France), le st-hubert
