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News Musik News ELUVEITIE stellen neuen Song von "Helvetios" vor

ELUVEITIE stellen neuen Song von "Helvetios" vor

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Geschrieben von: Chrischi   
Donnerstag, den 05. Januar 2012 um 09:26 Uhr
Die Schweizer Folk Metaller ELUVEITIE haben einen zweiten Song aus dem kommenden Album "Helvetios" veröffentlicht, welches am 10. Februar 2012 über Nuclear Blast erscheint.

"Helvetios" ist als Konzeptalbum über den Gallischen Krieg (58-50 vor Christus) zu verstehen. Die Geschichte des Krieges wird chronologisch erzählt.

Hier gibt es ab sofort den Song "A Rose For Epona" zu hören, auf welchem Leier-Spielern Anna Murphy singt.

Dort kann außerdem auch auch die erste Single "Meet The Enemy" gehört werden.

Bandkopf Chrigel Glanzmann kommentiert: "The song "A Rose For Epona" appears about in the middle of the storyline - so, it tells about the time when the gaulish war broke out already. The Helvetians decided to leave their homeland and migrate to the west coast of Gallia, to start a new life there. In the time the song tells about, many Helvetians had to face pretty much shattered hopes. And so does the protagonist, from whose viewpoint the song is written: A young gaulish woman. She was part of the helvetic migration, but after the battle of Bibracte, all hopes that she and her people would ever reach their new home were torn to pieces. Furthermore you can imagine: She probably had lost her husband on the battlefields of Bibracte and she had to face fact that she can be glad if their common newborn child would not be killed and she herself would be sold into roman slavery. To sum it up: Her situation was desperate. In this situation "our" young gaulish woman despairs, can't accept her fate and turns to her goddess Epona... and accuses her for having forsaken her people. This is what the song expresses.

On a historical note: "Epona" was a gaulish goddess which was, among other things, in charge of taking care of horsemen and the cavallery. All over Gallia there were Epona temples where people traditionally offered up freshly cut roses or rose petals to their goddess."

Des Weiteren haben ELUVEITIE erst kürzlich den Videoclip zu „A Rose For Epona" abgedreht, der schon sehr bald veröffentlicht wird.
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