Bardcore

By JKHoffman, 15 January, 2021

Modern music with a Medieval twist!

As a guy who aspires to write, among other things, fantasy fiction of the pseudo-Medieval or "swords and sorcery" style, I'm always paying attention to things I think will hook people. Music is, of course, something that most of us have some kind of interest in and I've always been a fan of musical mash-ups. So, naturally, when I stumbled across something called "bardcore", I was intrigued, to say the least. In essence, these are relatively modern songs done in a Medieval style, to varying degrees, and can be quite fun. I'm not ashamed to say that I find them mostly fun, and, if I wrote with music in the background, I'd absolutely find them inspiring. Maybe you will, too. One of my favorite blogs, BoingBoing, has a short article about it and a link to one of the better performers. Strictly instrumental, but quite lovely.
I've got a couple of saved Bardcore lists on Spotify, too. One called simply
Bardcore and another called Bardcore/Tavernwave and a third called < a href="https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5bSyIBVoTa9gwiOqvvJFWD">Medieval Style/Bardcore. All fun, in my opinion, and quite likely to lead to daydreams of a past that never was.

Either way, it seems like a nice, light way to start the new year.
No idea what else I may share this year, or how often I'll post, but at least you've got this.

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