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Oaklore plays ‘The Wolven Storm’ from ‘The Witcher 3’

by Thiago Marques
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Medieval and Renaissance folk music band Oaklore recorded a quarantine-style video where they play The Wolven Storm from The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.


Also known as Priscilla’s Song, the ballad is one of the most remarkable songs from the highly praised video game by CD Projekt RED, inspired by the works of Polish writer Andrzej Sapkowski.

Oaklore is no stranger to cover versions of soundtracks from games and series. Apart from songs from Europe’s pre-industrial past, their repertoire includes music from Game of ThronesSkyrim, as well as other tunes played originally by Percival for The Witcher 3 soundtrack.

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See also: Dziewanna reveals music video for ‘The Witcher’ inspired ‘Wilczysko’

Members

  • Gustavo Mugnatto (12-string guitar, bouzouki, oud, mandolin, backing vocal)
  • Aline Polisello (vocals, Western concert flute, recorder, tin wistle, melodica, classical guitar)
  • Alexandre Chamy (classical guitar, vocals, bowed guitar, harpsichord, flutes, backing vocal)
  • Aruan Siqueira (shamanic drum, cajón, alfaia, classical guitar, backing vocal)

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