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Overview

Echo of Dalriada is referenced as a title associated with the Hungarian folk‑metal band Dalriada. The only concrete citation links it to the track “Virrasztó”. No additional public information about a separate project, album, or distinct lineup under this name is available in the supplied sources.

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Formation and Backstory

Dalriada, the band linked to Echo of Dalriada, was formed in 1998 in Hungary. The group emerged from the late‑1990s metal scene, combining traditional Hungarian folk elements with heavy metal instrumentation. Specific details about how the title “Echo of Dalriada” originated within the band’s catalogue are not documented in the provided references.

Style and Influences

Dalriada is classified as a folk‑metal band, drawing heavily on Hungarian folk melodies, rhythms, and lyrical themes. Their sound typically blends distorted guitars, aggressive drumming, and traditional folk instruments, creating a hybrid style that reflects both metal aggression and cultural heritage. The track “Virrasztó”, associated with Echo of Dalriada, likely follows this stylistic approach, though exact musical analysis is unavailable.

Members

Current

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Former

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The current and former line‑up of Dalriada is not detailed in the supplied sources, and no specific personnel are linked to the Echo of Dalriada title.

Discography

Studio Albums

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Live Albums

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EPs and Compilations

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Notable Tracks

  • Virrasztó (associated with Echo of Dalriada)

Legacy and Notes

Because the only verifiable reference to Echo of Dalriada is a mention of the track “Virrasztó”, its broader impact, reception, or legacy cannot be assessed from the available data. Dalriada themselves have a recognized place within the Hungarian folk‑metal scene since their 1998 inception, but any distinct legacy of the Echo of Dalriada title remains undocumented.