JOHN FALKO AND "THE MORRIGAN'S TEARS"

The Morrigan's Tears was born inspired by the dark folk sounds of bands like Death in June, Spiritual Front, Mark Lanegan and the punk energy of Dropkick Murphys, The Pogues, . This group skillfully fuses new rock with the charm of Celtic tradition. Collaborating with musicians experienced in the Celtic folk and new rock genres, the band has created a unique sound, becoming a prominent entity in the contemporary music scene. With their new album, "Irish Prayers", the band delves into the rich world of ancient prayers related to the main Sabbats of the Celtic Wheel of the Year, which represent crucial moments in the annual cycle, marking seasonal changes and celebrating the connection between humanity and nature.
The album explores themes of spiritual connection, cycles of life and death and the constant flow of life energy through original compositions.
The album promises to be a journey through time and space, fusing the sacred and the profane, the traditional and the contemporary. Through their music, the band tries to convey a message of respect and reverence towards nature and its infinite cycle of rebirth and transformation.
Irish Prayers, is an album that re-proposes ancient Celtic prayers and blessings, played in a Celtic folk rock version. Most of them are taken from the Irish tradition and from the eight sabbats of the Celtic calendar. In paganism and in many neopagan religions, the Wheel of the Year represents the natural cycle of the seasons, commemorated with the celebration of eight sabbats