AysenluR - Medieval dreams

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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2008

GENERAL INFO

Artist: AysenluR
Track : Medieval Dreams
Album : Call to Arms
Year : 2007
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FURTHER INFO

AysenluR is an Epic Black Metal band formed in Chile (Iquique)in 1999. They have so far released 1 demo album (Sacred Justice) in 2000, two live albums (Live In International Mega Fest Arica - 2003 and Live in Peru - 2005) and one full length album - Call to Arms in 2007.

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Uploader Comments (DuhInnegurat)

  • Why the capitialized R in the band's name? It looks silly.

  • @Celestialhost Yea dude, I know, but this is how it is posted at Encyclopaedia Metallum. At least when I added the band.

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  • this is an amazing song

  • What kind of guitar style would this be classified as? I have been trying to develope a folk,classic,spanish,irish,and metal style which is done in alot of bands, but the style I have atm is a pycadelic/celtic folk sounding thing lol

  • nice sauron on the picture :D

  • si es Chileno es bueno!! excelente muy bueno.

  • beautiful music, its a lovely culmination of the many elements of metal... its definatly enticing enough and unique enough to make me want to find more on them,

  • @Zekkary

    lol, Not really! I do my research in ancient Germanic comparative linguistics, and naturally have a side interest in runeology. Thanks though.

  • @resurgam44 Who are you, you are very wise in the ways of science.

  • @Celestialhost

    It corresponds to an elder futhark runic sound that once represented a semi-rhoticized 'Z' or 'R'. Early on, it was probably pronounced much like the 'j' in 'taj-mahal'. For instance, the word haZjan (or HaRjan) would eventually become the word 'to hear' or 'to laud'.

  • ke música tan bonita!

  • @DuhInnegurat I am guessing there is another band called Aysenlur without the capitalisation.

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