Music Artist
Menhirs of Er Grah
Menhirs of Er Grah (Tom Carter) is a folk band named after some prehistoric standing-stones in France. Tom Carter lives in London, and has released a number of lo-fi/electronica albums under the anagram of March Rosetta.
Links: Official site · FMA profile
Genre & Licence Profile
| Genre | Tracks |
|---|---|
| Folk | 6 |
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives — 6
Top Tracks by Listens
| Track | Album | Year | Duration | Listens |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Red Roses | Different World | 2009 | 2m 49s | 509 |
| My Orchard Fire | Different World | 2009 | 5m 03s | 304 |
| Different World | Different World | 2009 | 3m 40s | 266 |
| Some Days | Different World | 2009 | 3m 28s | 181 |
| No Simpler Now You're Gone | Different World | 2009 | 3m 20s | 156 |
| The Last Time | Different World | 2009 | 2m 34s | 150 |
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Track Catalogue
6 tracks shown
| Track | Album | Genre | Duration | Listens | Licence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| My Orchard Fire [17] | Different World 2009 | Folk | 5m 03s | 304 | Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives |
| Different World [17] | Different World 2009 | Folk | 3m 40s | 266 | Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives |
| Some Days [17] | Different World 2009 | Folk | 3m 28s | 181 | Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives |
| Red Roses [17] | Different World 2009 | Folk | 2m 49s | 509 | Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives |
| No Simpler Now You're Gone [17] | Different World 2009 | Folk | 3m 20s | 156 | Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives |
| The Last Time [17] | Different World 2009 | Folk | 2m 34s | 150 | Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives |