Since its formation in 1990, Fiddler's Green has achieved the status of one of the most popular, successful, and enduring bands within the European folk-rock scene. A well-oiled Irish speed-folk machine, now showing itself at the peak of its creativity with the new studio album. “The Green Machine”.

Fiddler's Green currently has an impressive catalog of 25 albums, four DVDs, hundreds of thousands of enthusiastic fans spread across the globe, and more than 214,000 monthly listeners on Spotify. Ralf Albers (vocals, guitar, mandolin), Pat Prziwara (guitar, vocals), Rainer Schulz (bass), Stefan Klug (accordion, bodhrán), Tobias Heindl (violin, vocals), and Frank Jooss (drums) feel just as at home in cozy clubs as on the stages of large concert halls throughout Europe and Asia. With “The Green Machine” Fiddler's Green now presents their first studio album in more than four years.

While working on their last three albums, the idea for “The Green Machine” to develop in parallel; it grew, matured, and eventually began to lead a life of its own.

Together with renowned producer Jörg Umbreit (In Extremo, Grave Digger, and many others), a living organism has emerged over the past 36 months in the seclusion of the renowned Principal Studio near Münster, which now reveals Fiddler's Green at its most versatile and layered. Across twelve tracks, the band spans a stylistic arc from their beloved, energetic party sound to moving ballads and accessible pieces, to driving mid-tempo rock songs and even country and western-influenced tracks unlike anything you have heard before from the band from Erlangen. So to speak: 50 Shades of Green, in which the fiddlers combine enormous energy with unparalleled attention to detail and high-level storytelling.

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