Posted by Imperator on 26th November, 2012 @ 00:00 UTCBy Imperator on 26-11-2012 @ 00:00 UTC

Irish Pagan Black Metal band Celtachor have just released their debut full length, titled "Nine Waves from the Shore".

Debut Celtachor album out now
Debut Celtachor album out now

Irish Pagan Black Metal band Celtachor have just released their debut full length album, titled "Nine Waves from the Shore". The album has been self-released by the band, and is available at their official website which has just been launched.

The track list for the album is as follows:


  1. The Landing: Amergin's Conquest
  2. The Battle of Tailtin
  3. The Kingship of Bodb Dearg
  4. Sorrow of the Dagda
  5. Tar éis an Sidhe
  6. Conn of the Hundred Battles
  7. Anann: Ermne's Daughter


Leading up to the album's release, the band made the opening track "The Landing: Amergin's Conquest" available for streaming on their official YouTube channel:

 



Last edited by Imperator on 5th March, 2021 @ 11:31 UTC
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