“Lusitanian Ghosts III” released in Germany February 9th 2024!

Lusitanian Ghosts’ third album, recorded and mixed on analogue tape at Clouds Hill in Hamburg and mastered at Soundgarden Tonstudio is released today, February 9th, in glorious Mono and Stereo vinyl LPs distributed in Germany via Broken Silence GmbH.

A digital Deluxe edition, featuring the single “Over Now”, complements the German release, featuring a total 24 tracks of music from the Portuguese-Swedish Chordophone Collective.

A new video for the single “September” has also just been released, shot between Lisbon, Serra da Estrela, Alentejo and Stockholm and edited by bassist Janne Olsson:

Lusitanian Ghosts III: Album Pre-Sale Links, Lisbon Concert announcement and third single “Got Enough” out today!

In a flurry of activity this week, Lusitanian Ghosts announce the release of their third single – in glorious Mono and Stereo versions – “Got Enough” out today, Friday July 21st, as well as a special Lusitanian Ghosts III album release concert at Teatro Taborda in Lisbon on October 24th.

Show tickets can be bought via SeeTicket: https://www.seetickets.com/tour/lusitanian-ghosts

FNAC is also running a special campaign: whoever pre-orders Lusitanian Ghosts III – in glorious Mono and Stereo versions – via the FNAC.pt webshop can register for a guest list spot for the October 14th show. Buy either vinyl LP – or both – and you get access to the October 14th show in the historic neighbourhood of Mouraria, Lisbon at Teatro Taborda:

Mono LP Purchase: https://www.fnac.pt/Lusitanian-Ghosts-Iii-lp/a10842007#omnsearchpos=2

Stereo LP Purchase: https://www.fnac.pt/Lusitanian-Ghosts-Iii-lp/a10842008#omnsearchpos=1

Album cover painting ”Hamnen” (The Harbour) by Yngve Forsberg, painted in 1989:

Meanwhile, check out the new single “Got Enough” on your favourite digital platform: https://ffm.to/zblv7ax

Lusitanian Ghosts now represented by Repasseado Booking Agency

Lusitanian Ghosts have joined the Repasseado booking agency, founded in 2019 by Vasco Ribeiro Casais (aka OMIRI) and Joana Negrão (Seiva / A Cantadeira).

“Repasseado seeks to bring together a community of artists at the forefront of Portuguese music. A vanguard that increasingly includes elements of Portuguese culture and identity together with the most contemporary expressions.

In recent years the Repasseado team has been actively involved in the careers of its artists who have played in festivals such as Womex, Reepperbahn, Eurosonic, Rudolstadt, Kaustinen, Viljandi, Dranouter, Live at Heart, Exib Musica, FolkHebst, Westway LAB, Med, Iminente, Artes à Rua, etc., and in the production of educational and local community projects. Their artists have appeared on national and international radio and charts and have had reviews in important world music magazines such as Songlines, Folker, fRoots and Folkworld.”

New shows will be announced soon for 2021. Covid be damned. For the wicked.

Please visit and contact Repasseado for Lusitanian Ghosts bookings: www.repasseado.pt

e-mail: info@repasseado.pt
tel.: +351 91 821 3331 / +351 93 636 5379

Lusitanian Ghosts announce new single and lockdown video, “All the Sounds”

Portuguese-Swedish artist collective Lusitanian Ghosts announce an upcoming new single and lockdown home video. The home-filmed video, edited by Vasco Ribeiro Casais, will be on the Lusitanian Ghosts YouTube channel this Friday at 18:00 Lisbon time.

Lusitanian Ghosts is a Portuguese-Swedish artist collective featuring ancient Portuguese chordophone violas, promoting ancient sounds in the 21st Century. During the 2020 Lockdown, Lusitanian Ghosts filmed home movies playing a home-recorded video version of their upcoming new single “All the Sounds”, recorded at Clouds Hill in Hamburg back in January before the lockdown struck Europe.

Edited by Vasco Ribeiro Casais aka OMIRI, the song is a celebration of life amidst a bleak, uncanny Spring Time. Lusitanian Ghosts are:

Neil Leyton – Vocals

Micke Ghost – Amarantina, Keyboards

João Sousa – Drums and Adufe

Vasco Ribeiro Casais – Braguesa

Abel Beja – Terceira

O Gajo – Campaniça

Jan-Eric Olsson – Bass

“All the Sounds” written by Mikael Lundin & Neil Leyton.

Lusitanian Ghosts working on sophomore album

Lusitanian Ghosts features ancient Portuguese chordophones and other European string instruments, promoting ancient sounds in the 21st Century.

Re-casting these heritage folk violas into rock n roll songs, the artist collective writes from a socio-political perspective on building a better world, creating songs from and for the heart and the mind.

Their second album, recorded on analogue tape at Clouds Hill Studios in Hamburg, will be out towards the end of 2020.

Viola Terceira, Viola Campaniça, Viola Braguesa and Viola Amarantina at Clouds Hill.

International Deluxe Edition release date: August 23rd

Lusitanian Ghosts’ debut album will be released in Germany on August 23rd. This International Edition will be available in digital formats as well as gatefold vinyl LP and Deluxe Edition CD, distributed via Broken Silence.

Produced by Ricardo Ferreira and recorded at Canoa Studios in Portugal, the album was mastered by John Golden in California and sees its German release on the European Phonographic record label ahead of the artist collective’s showcase performances at Live at Heart Sweden and Reeperbahn Festival Germany.

Oil on canvas cover art by Alexandre Alonso.

The Lusitanian Ghosts vinyl LP and the painted cover art received support from DGartes. / O disco em formato LP bem como a pintura a óleo para a capa do álbum receberam um apoio à edição da DGartes:

Lusitanian Ghosts perform debut live show

Chordophone-powered rock n roll collective Lusitanian Ghosts performed their very first live show at Auditório Carlos Paredes in Benfica, Lisbon, this past month of April 2019.

Neil Leyton and Micke Ghost were joined on stage by percussionist João Sousa, as well as bassist João Pascoal aka Lil’ Ghost and a host of chordophones: O Gajo on his viola Campaniça, OMIRI on the viola Braguesa and Swedish medieval Nyckelharpa, and Primitive Reason’s very own Abel Beja on the viola Terceira. Lil’ Ghost also played Toeira and of course Micke Ghost had his APC Amarantina – the original, no pick-up – that started the Lusitanian Ghosts to begin with when Leyton bought it at a Lisbon store and gifted it to Micke Ghost in Stockholm.

All of which made for extra fun times for Nelson Canoa, who not only did sound crossing rock n roll drums, bass and guitar with some properly amplified chordophones while others were simply mic’d; but also took the time to run down the auditorium to join the Ghosts onstage to tinkle the ivories on “Memories of a Once Familiar Future” and “Capitularium”. Lights and set design complete with kitchen table and stools by Aldeia da Luz.

How was it, you say? Well, all Ghosts are busy: The show was done with just a couple of rehearsals, first with Leyton, Sousa, Abe and Lil’Ghost; then with Leyton, Abe, Sousa, Lil’ Ghost and Micke Ghost the day before the show – so we were of course very happy at reading the following reviews that ensued both on a national and international level.

Thank you to all who came out and bought the vinyl LP! See you further down the road.

Gigwise: https://www.gigwise.com/reviews/3312638/live-review-lusitanian-ghosts-at-auditorio-carlos-paredes-lisbon-18-04-19

Ritmoterapia: https://ritmoterapia.blog/2019/04/20/quando-as-vozes-do-alem-se-fazem-ouvir-no-silencio-da-noite/

Some audience videos from the soirée can be found on our YouTube Channel.