
Hand-played pagan folk that feels like a forest coming to life. Earthy didgeridoo, haunting harp, and ancient chants for modern druids.
Omnia creates a sonic space that feels entirely disconnected from the digital age. Their sound is built on a foundation of ancient European instrumentation, but it carries a rebellious, almost punk-rock spirit in its delivery. It is music that smells like woodsmoke and damp earth, utilizing the deep, vibrating drone of the sliding didgeridoo and the mechanical whirl of the hurdy-gurdy to create a rhythmic trance that feels both prehistoric and vital.
What truly sets them apart is their commitment to 'PaganFolk' as a lifestyle rather than just a genre. The interplay between Steve's wild, theatrical energy and Jenny's virtuosic, elegant harp playing creates a tension between the primal and the refined. They weave together multiple European languages and traditional melodies into something that feels like a lost tribal ritual being performed in the ruins of a cathedral.
For those new to their world, Earth Warrior or PaganFolk are the ideal entry points. These albums showcase their ability to move from delicate, ethereal ballads to heavy, percussive anthems that demand you move your feet. It is the perfect soundtrack for anyone looking to reconnect with the natural world or find a sense of wonder in the ancient past.
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