Ghillie Dhù formed in 2004 with Paul Savage on vocals and guitar, Dougie MacLean on bass, and Blair MacKichan on drums. Their music pulls from Scottish folk traditions but leans into darker, more atmospheric territory, with songs like "A Murderer Inside" and "Black Hole Sun" showing their interest in introspective themes.
They released three albums between 2008 and 2014, starting with the self-titled "A Murderer Inside" in 2008.
Their later albums "Strangers" and "The Ironworks" continued in a similar vein, mixing folk instrumentation with rock and electronic textures. Tracks like "Chanson d'amour raturée" and "J'ai Omis" show their range within that moody, atmospheric sound.
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