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Behold
The Field Of Megaliths!
"Not what I
expected at all. Although I'm not really sure what I expected to
be honest. Some would say it is 'epic in it's druidic majesty."
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Behold the Field of Megaliths! are 3 quasi-hippies
from the quasi-pagan north of Scotland who have moved to the grymm
that is Glasgow, on a quest to find the quasi-sacred yew. Quasi.
They describe their sound as being akin to that of a leaf floating
on a stream of astral thought, percieved only by those who have
the knowledge of the aether, fifth citadel of tramphothogoch, guarded
by the quasi-sacred antlered badgers, a likeness not that disimilar
to the elemental song of the elemental elements.

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Weir
(7.1 Mb / 10:19)
The Garden Sessions has failed to
assertain the exact meaning, or indeed inspiration behind
this song. We suggest you listen though, as it's really rather
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you like this, you might enjoy:
Ellis
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