
Eard is the Old English noun for land, country and home. Consisting in harpist Glorya Lyr and multi-instrumentalist MK (Silence Thereafter, Duir), the band borrowed the title for their debut De Rerum Natura from the poem by Roman author Lucretius, composed in the first century BC and translated as On The Nature Of Things. After contributing to Saor Forgotten Paths, writing and performing the closing track “Exile”, Eard set forth to craft their own music.
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Eardstapa
Nocturnal Landscapes
De Rerum Natura
Idyll
A Hymn to the Earth
Eostre
Lessinia
The Lost Glen
The Seafarer
Elegy I
Elegy II
Melancholia
Quiescence (Yule)
A Hymn to the Earth (ft. Andy Marshall & Sara Tacchetto)
The Seafarer (ft. Déhà)
Melancholia (ft. Déhà)
Sempiterno
A Hymn To The Earth (feat. Andy Marshall & Sara Tacchetto)
The Seafarer (feat. Déhà)
Melancholia (feat. Déhà)
De Rerum Natura ( Premiere)
Nocturnal Landscapes (ft. Saverio “Nartum” Giove)
De Rerum Natura (ft. Emilio Crespo)
Eardstapa (ft. Déhà)
Nocturnal Landescapes (feat. Nartum from Emyn Muil)
Eard - De Rerum Natura (Official Lyric Video)
De Rerum Natura feat. Emilio Crespo (Sojourner)
Melancholia ( Premiere)
A Hymn to the Earth ( ft. Andy Marshall & Sara Tacchetto )
The Seafarer ( ft. Déhà )
Melancholia ( ft. Déhà )
A Hymn to the Earth (ft Andy Marshall & Sara Tacchetto)
The Seafarer (ft Déhà)
Melancholia (ft Déhà)
Elegy III
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