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Album review: FAIRYTALE – Forest Of Summer
Magic Mile Music (Release date 01.03.2015) Fairytale are a German folk trio with a heavy Celtic influence in their writing and playing. ‘German folk’ I hear you cry, where is the rock link there?? The rock … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Berit, CD, Celtic, Fairytale, folk, Forest Of Summer, Laura, Magic Mile Music, Oliver Opperman, review, The Ordeal
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