Inghean Bhuidhe
Taking the name of the ancient Celtic goddess of summer and fertility, the … Read Full Bio ↴Taking the name of the ancient Celtic goddess of summer and fertility, the music represents a similarly positive force, despite it's aggressive nature. Created in 2006 as a secondary outlet for Achenar composer, Duncan Hemingway, it takes inspiration from a wide range of extreme metal acts, wielding their power and intricacy to create it's own take on modern music. Vocals are employed only when necessary, allowing the riffs and evolving structures to take precedence in the ear of the listener. They are also the only 'real life' instrument used. The guitars and bass are composed using physical modelling software, which also simulates the effects and amps.
The current release, a four track demo, gives a rough yet accomplished glimpse at the future of Northern Scotland's heaviest, most powerful act. A full album is planned for release later this year.
The current release, a four track demo, gives a rough yet accomplished glimpse at the future of Northern Scotland's heaviest, most powerful act. A full album is planned for release later this year.
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