Anderon

Formed in the culturally rich region of Brittany, France, in 2010, Anderon is a folk metal band that distinguishes itself by singing in Gaulish, an ancient Celtic language once spoken across much of Western Europe. The name "Anderon" is derived from a Gaulish word meaning "great water" or "flow," reflecting both the band's deep connection to their Celtic roots and the fluid, dynamic nature of their music.

Anderon's sound is a powerful blend of traditional metal instruments and various Celtic folk instruments such as the Celtic harp, bagpipes, and bodhrán. Their music captures the spirit of ancient Celtic tales and traditions, bringing them to life with a modern metal twist. The band's lyrics, though sung in a language few understand, speak universally of war, peace, honor, and the mystical bond between the land and its people.

Their performances are known for their high energy and the theatricality of their stage presence, often featuring elaborate costumes and storytelling elements that transport audiences back to the times of the Gaulish tribes.
  • Druidh Dubh (2017) (44:48)

    01. Maros 4:10
    02. Bitu-rigos 5:30
    03. Uindos 3:45
    04. Nertos 4:12
    05. Giamonios 4:53
    06. Dumnos 6:00
    07. Nemeton 3:44
    08. Gaisos 4:43
    09. Lugus 7:51
  • Taranis Qarnix (2015) (56:54)

    01. Brigos 4:15
    02. Argantom 5:40
    03. Epom Uxello 4:30
    04. Carnonos 5:10
    05. Sironâ 4:50
    06. Auetos 5:15
    07. Segomâros 3:44
    08. Uernos 5:35
    09. Rodanos 6:10
    10. Ambiextos 4:35
    11. Andecambos 7:10