Sula is the old Norse name for the Gannet, the largest seabird in Northern Europe. As graceful soaring above the waves as they are swimming far beneath them, Gannets ?nd strength by gathering together in close knit communities on isolated windswept outposts and perfectly embody Dàimh’s enduring connection to the Hebrides and their surrounding waters.
Recorded on the island of Bernera off the wild west coast of Lewis during a dark and stormy December, Sula captures the Gaelic supergroup Dàimh doing what they do best in their natural environment.
With songs covering the full Gaelic gamut from lullabies to murder; epic storms at sea and the compulsory ration of love, loss and heartache, Ellen MacDonald’s captivating vocals epitomise the elegance of a bird in ?ight while the twin ?ddle and bagpipe led instrumentals harness all the power and exhilaration of entering icy cold water head ?rst at 100mph.
DÀIMH:
Alasdair White – Fiddles | Banjo
Angus MacKenzie – Bagpipes | Whistles
Ellen MacDonald – Gaelic Song
Gabe McVarish – Fiddles
Murdo Cameron – Accordion | Mandola
Ross Martin – Guitars
GUESTS:
Martin O’Neill – Bodhran
James Lindsay – Double Bass
Megan Henderson,Ewen Henderson, Calum Alex MacMillan – Backing Vocals
Recorded Blackbay Studios & GloWorm Recording
Additional Recording Rose Croft Studios
Engineered and mixed – Barry Reid
Mastered – Denis Blackham @Skye Mastering
Design – Loom Graphics