UkraInian Folk Rock Fusion with Scythian at Monroe’s Live

A thunderous fusion of Celtic, Eastern and Appalachian traditions comes together in the high energy performances of Scythian on Friday, November 10th at Monroe’s Live.

Named after Ukrainian nomads, this dynamic four-piece is composed of talented musicians who bring various influences together to create exciting music steeped in various folk traditions.

Described by Nashville's Music City Roots as "what happens when rock star charisma meets Celtic dervish fiddling," Scythian's electrifying renditions have earned them a devoted following.

Comprising Alexander Fedoryka on vocals, fiddle, mandolin and harmonica, Danylo Fedoryka on vocals, guitar and accordion, Ethan Dean on vocals, bass, percussion and guitar and Johnny Rees on vocals, drums and percussion.

Together, their technical prowess and storytelling continues to captivate audiences as they bring a contemporary flair to folk rock that is unparalleled.

The Washington based quartet met in college over 12 years ago united by their passion for the bluegrass and Americana genre.

As first generation sons of Ukrainian immigrants, classically trained brothers Alexander and Danylo Fedoryka set out to create a celebration of old time music that captures the spirit of their ancestors, and resonates with many cultures.

They are inspired by tales from their grandmother who described the joy brought to her local farming community by a travelling musician, who brought them together for a traditional barn dance.

Ethan Dean was raised on the greats of 60's and 70's folk-rock, while LA native Johnny Rees adds a Cajun backbeat to the Celtic-Americana fusion, providing yet another dimension to this fiddle flying hoedown.

Fresh from performing at the acclaimed Milwaukee Irish Festival in the US, this is a unique chance to catch Scythian in Galway as they embark on their 10th anniversary Irish tour.

Don't miss your chance to experience this incredible band at Monroe's Live on Friday, November 10th at 7pm.

Tickets cost €15 and are available from www.monroes.ie

 

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