"ALGONKIAN MYTHOS," NECHOCHWEN's debut album, resonates as a modern acoustic odyssey, meticulously weaving together a tapestry of history from a bygone era. This ten-track masterpiece delves into the lives and events of the Eastern Woodland Indian tribes during the turbulent eighteenth century in America. While some may categorize it as soothing neo-folk, the music often evokes the scent of woodsmoke and the ominous presence of a flintlock at one's temple.
Here, acoustic and classical guitars harmonize with haunting chants and resonant percussion, forging a melancholic yet intense soundscape in the realm of dark classical music. NECHOCHWEN's compositions draw parallels to renowned artists like ULVER, TENHI, EMPYRIUM, and OCTOBER FALLS, while simultaneously sharing the stage with classical guitar virtuosos such as ANDRES SEGOVIA.
ALGONKIAN MYTHOS stands as a monumental tribute to NECHOCHWEN's Native American heritage and roots, guiding the listener on a soulful journey against the backdrop of an epic classical neo-folk score unlike any other. Each song weaves a somber narrative, poignantly recounting genuine, harrowing events. In NECHOCHWEN's own words: "These songs are about things that actually happened to real people, horrifically sad and gut-wrenching things that, if understood, are just as brutal as the rest of your roster."
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