A Spanish band that mixed black, death, and Celtic folk metal since the mid-90s.
For a taste of their style, try "Doze" or "Proposta Adversa", they capture that mix of harsh metal and Celtic touches pretty well.
O Cerne carved out a niche by weaving Celtic folk sounds into black and death metal, a style rooted in their Galician home. Songs like "Proposta Adversa" show how they balanced aggression with regional melody. Their consistency, with vocalist Chus as the anchor through lineup shifts, kept their sound intact across albums from "Seguindo o Vento" to "IV".
They started in Galicia in 1995, releasing their debut "Seguindo o Vento" and following with "Doze" in 2002. Later records like "Lume" and "In Memoriam" stuck to their blend of metal and folk influences, even as members came and went.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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