Italian Pagan Folk band Daridel released the music video for Bodenco, a song from the group’s second album, PaganRoots.
The video was recorded on the banks of the Po river, a place of paramount importance for the band and its members.
“Bodenco is the place where we all met, where we grew up, where we have loved, and fought, played music and drank, where we danced the whole night around bonfires, under starry skies. A place that now, years from when it all started, we can really call Home, a place that taught us to respect nature and every creature, a place that hardened us, taught us how to survive… But most of all a place where we became siblings.
Bodenco was the ancient name of the river Po, a name given to the river by those people inhabiting its shores, who lived thanks to its flow, its fish and its tides. Bodenco is the spirit that lives in that magic place, the spirit that lives in the flow of the waters, that gave a soul to our music, to our dances, to our lives. Bodenco is a river, it’s our music but, most of all, it’s in all of us. BODENCO IS US.”
See also: Daridel releases its debut album: ‘Forest Folk’
Members
- Warg (bagpipe, flutes, shamanic drum)
- Skogfru (bouzouki, shamanic drum)
- Derwid (didgeridoo, shamanic drum)
- Kvasir (davul, djembe, shamanic drum)
- Rurel (davul, shamanic drum)
PaganRoots was released in December 2019 and has ten tracks.
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