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They say you shouldn't judge a book by its cover, but thankfully, this isn't a book, so I can safely state that this washy photo of a meticulously crafted pencil-drawing is in fact a perfect representation of the music here: this album is just as ambitious and earnest as it is rough around the edges. Every synth sound is perfect. Gleanie
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I started to listen to Pendragon at the same time I started reading Arthurian literature. I think it's one of the best book-album combos I've found so far.
A must for every medieval DS listener. Ropp
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Totally charming dungeon synth.
The hypnotic rambling haze has the slightest tinge of grooviness to it, and I for one am content to sit here by the fireside, toke the pipe, and explore the funk brought on by Goblin Bonfire.
A touch more dark ambient but continuing that funky goblin tone, Spitting Green Gems' eerie twang of the banjo is accompanied by similar hypnotic rhythm and groovy style brought on by the goblin funk.
It seems goblins can make dungeon synth too, in their own funky way. old_skeleton