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Saor

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atmospheric black metalblack metalfolk metalScottishceltic

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Saor, meaning "Free" in Scottish and Irish Gaelic, is a one-man metal band from Glasgow, Scotland formed in 2012 by Andy Marshall. Saor's sound is a blend of styles influenced by Scottish folk music, atmospheric black metal and post-rock, using traditional Celtic folk instruments such as tin whistle, bagpipes and bodhrán together with the raw power and emotion of black metal and atmospheric elements of post-rock. Lyrically the band deals with themes of Scottish heritage, Highland nature/landscapes and sorrow, influenced by a deep connection to the Scottish Highlands, its culture and history. As well as composing original lyrics, some are derived from the works of famous Scottish poets. The band is currently signed to German label Northern Silence Productions. Discography Origins (2022) Forgotten Paths (2019) Guardians (2016) Aura (2014) Roots (2013 / re-released in 2014) User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

Forgotten Paths

19,715
2

Hearth

15,840
3

Children of the Mist

14,818
4

Aura

13,502
5

Farewell

13,205
6

Bròn

11,715
7

The Awakening

11,642
8

Guardians

11,385
9

Roots

11,284
10

Monadh

11,208

albums

Forgotten Paths

Forgotten Paths

Guardians

Guardians

Aura

Aura

Roots

Roots

Origins

Origins

Amidst the Ruins

Amidst the Ruins

Aura (Remastered)

Aura (Remastered)

Guardians (Remixed & Remastered)

Guardians (Remixed & Remastered)

Beyond the Wall

Beyond the Wall

The Sylvan Embrace

The Sylvan Embrace

Hearth (Remixed & Remastered)

Hearth (Remixed & Remastered)

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Roots [ Reissue ]

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