Dutch dream folk act Thurnin unveils a new video clip for the Musk Ox cover song "Lullaby For Ghosts". It is a digital-only track that does not exist on any physical format of his forthcoming new full-length Harmr (Old Norse for "grief" or "sorrow"). The album is scheduled for release on 14 March via Auerbach Tonträger, a sublabel of Prophecy Productions.
Composer and instrumentalist Jurre Timmer explains: "While I was on tour with Nathanael Larochette, he dedicated this song to my two best friends that had passed. The track is a humbling and fitting memento that strikes me deeply. This is especially true as it comes from an artist who inspired me to start my musical journey in this genre. In return, I wanted to close the circle of his gesture by creating my own rendition of it."
Thurnin's third album Harmr was born out of the deep feeling of grief that only love can bring. The title refers to an old Icelandic word that is probably more literally translated as 'grief' while its contemporary meaning rather implies 'sorrow'. The loss of one or even more loved ones is hard to bear for any person. Check out also the previously released video for the track "Gefera" over HERE. Link

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