Spelning Askim

Snart är det dags för en helkväll med Paganus i Askim, Norge. På påskafton den 23 april spelar vi båda våra skivor och eventuellt nån bonuslåt. Så kom till Askim kulturhus på påskafton.

Ny recension

This is already the second album from this Swedish new Pagan folk-rock octet. They talk about the almost lost bond with the forests. Once the earth was covered with forest that was inter-connected together and with the earth…

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Paganus är nominerade i Progawards

Vi är glada för att ha blivit nominerade i kategorin ”bästa utländska band” i Progawards.

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Paganus på No Pigeonholes

Paganus spelas på radio i USA. Klicka på länken för att lyssna på programmet

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Ny recension från Metal Hammer Greece

The Swedes Paganus are probably know to those of you who frequent this column. They are rockers with continuioysl flirt with their country’s folk tradition and obsessively love Jethro Tull. After “Skogsrock”, Johannes Soderqvist and his mates release their second output “Kalla”. Paganus isn’t an easy case of a band: their lyrics deal with matters of ecology and carry the message of respect to Mother Nature, the group uses traditional, thus ancient instruments and patters of style in order to prove the unendless continuity of past and present, always avoiding the sterile crusadership or didactism. Skyclad would be proud of them. Paganus’ music owes much to Jethro Tull’s trilogy made of the “Songs from the Woods”/”Heavy Horses”/”Stormwatch” albums as much as to Swedish bands from the seventies that combined rock with folk, like Kebnekaise, Trad, gras och Stenar and International Harvester. At the same time the group has a hard rock base, and trust me when they rock they really rock hard. They sing in their mother tongue, so if you live outside Sweden you will be deprived of one of their major weapons, the understanding of the lyrics, however you must definitely check this band out.

(c) VASILIS ZAHAROPOULOS, METAL HAMMER GREECE.