Tintagel

In spirit, the closest band I can think of is Corvus Corax, but even that analogy is wildly off the mark. GaëBolg may also plunder the traditional early-music songbook, they may at times evoke the kind of down-and-dirty medieval minstrelsy of Corvus Corax, and they certainly share a sense of humor and a tongue-firmly-in-cheek approach to their music. But Corvus Corax, for all its shaggy pretense, doesn't begin to approach the Python-esque faux grandiosity of Gaë Bolg's music.
Pounding drums and blasting horns underpin incredibly pompous French or Latin vocals, often sung in a strange half-falsetto. It's exhilarating, inspiring, and hilarious. It can be chaotic (like Corvus Corax) or a bit somber (more like their countrymen Dernière Volonté, perhaps), but even when the music turns somewhat sad or muted you know you can't take it too seriously.
Also today:
54:43 Trauma, Construct
54:36 Arbre Noir & Polygon, Traveller
54:36 La Floa Maldita, The Concealed Spell
54:36 Ginormous, Our Ancestors' Intense Love Affair
54:36 Nebula-H, H2O
54:36 Synta[xe]rror, Abyad
54:36 Tumor, Zombienation
54:34 Gjallarhorn, Grimborg
54:33 Cephalgy, Feinde Deinen Dämon
54:33 The Pain Machinery, The Venom Is Going Global
54:32 Gaë Bolg, Requiem
54:31 Raison d'Être, Prospectus I
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