Tuatha de Danann (band)

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Tuatha de Danann is a folk metal band from Varginha / MG Brazil known for the merryful celtic dance rhythms, flute melodies, Celtic mythology-inspired lyrics and the original jesting tones such as gnome-choirs, etc. The band is named for a mythical Irish race, the Tuatha Dé Danann, roughly translated to children of Dana.

  • The Last Pendragon (1st Demo 1996, released under the band name Pendragon)
  • Faeryage (2nd Demo 1998 now under the 'Tuatha de Danann' name)
  • Tuatha de Danann (1999 EP with four new songs plus "Faeryage" as bonus tracks.)
  • Tingaralatingadun (2001)
  • The Delirium Has just Began... (2002)
  • Trova di Danú (2004)

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