GOR is a medieval folk project from Pozzuoli, Italy, founded in 1992 by Fra… Read Full Bio ↴GOR is a medieval folk project from Pozzuoli, Italy, founded in 1992 by Francesco Banchini. His music is defined as atmospheric and gothic with considerable eastern influences.
The first GOR album, titled “Bellum Gnosticorum", was released in 2000. It was followed by "Ialdabaoth" in 2001, "Phlegraei" in 2002, "Qumran" in 2003, and "Croisades" in 2004. All of these releases have been published by the French label Prikosnovénie.
GOR also took part in various collaborations: the album "Soleil" with the Japanese group Jack or Jive; and the “Love Sessions” Volumes 1 & 2, which include the groups Lys (France), Daemonia Nymphe (Greece), and Louisa John-Krol (Australia).
The first GOR album, titled “Bellum Gnosticorum", was released in 2000. It was followed by "Ialdabaoth" in 2001, "Phlegraei" in 2002, "Qumran" in 2003, and "Croisades" in 2004. All of these releases have been published by the French label Prikosnovénie.
GOR also took part in various collaborations: the album "Soleil" with the Japanese group Jack or Jive; and the “Love Sessions” Volumes 1 & 2, which include the groups Lys (France), Daemonia Nymphe (Greece), and Louisa John-Krol (Australia).
Fraternitas
Gor Lyrics
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Vos mentis
ad perpetuam
ars paupere.
ad perpetuam
ars paupere.
The lyrics to Gor's song Fraternitas are quite cryptic and difficult to decipher. The first two lines, "Vos mentis ad perpetuam," can be translated to mean "Your mind to the perpetual." This could be interpreted as a call to dedicate one's mind to something that lasts forever, perhaps an idea or a cause. The next line, "ars paupere," means "art for the poor," which could be taken to mean creating something that is accessible to everyone, regardless of their wealth or social status. Together, these lines could be interpreted as a message of solidarity and advocating for the common good.
Line by Line Meaning
Vos mentis
Your minds
ad perpetuam
for eternity
ars paupere.
art born of poverty.
Contributed by Adeline F. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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My English says good song