A Pagan Folk Band Has Enchanted Millions With Medieval Music
mnia, a self-proclaimed “neoceltic pagan folk” band, originated from a tight-knit group of friends led by Steve Sic. This unique pagan folk band achieved something extraordinary when they took the internet by storm with their medieval music video. Utilizing authentic medieval instruments, the band delivered an electrifying performance that captivated viewers worldwide and garnered viral success on YouTube.
Fans from all walks of life have been enthralled by the incredible display of multicultural instruments being skillfully played. The song, Fee Ra Huri, has achieved legendary status within a devoted community of fans who repeatedly revisit the video to relive its enchanting magic. Prepare to be captivated by this mesmerizing performance that has garnered over 83 million views in the video below:
Jenny, a talented musician proficient in both piano and Celtic harp, made a life-changing decision to join forces with a man donning Iron Age Celtic attire and woad paint on his face. This union led to the formation of Omnia, where Jenny became his primary music collaborator.
In this remarkable video from 2012, Steve Sic takes on the flute while Jenny Evans van der Harten gracefully handles the harp. Both artists also lend their captivating vocals to the performance.
One viewer assessed this performance, saying, “Oh how I love pagan/folk music so much for the big bass/drum beats. Just has this foot slapping/stomping rhythm that makes it so enjoyable. Like it’s impossible to listen to without wanting to stamp your feet in some form. I love it.”
Another added, “OMG! Now THIS is something truly spectacular! WOW! You guys do an awesome job! I love the Renaissance feel you have! Great job! I wish you would come to NY, i’d definitely pay even an arm and a leg to see you do this live! Well done!”