$ 15.00 USD
Track listing:
1.The Gereg (4:54)
2.Wolf Totem (5:38)
3.The Great Chinggis Khaan (4:32)
4.The Legend of Mother Swan (5:25)
5.Shoog Shoog (4:01)
6.The Same (5:27)
7.Yuve Yuve Yu (4:42)
8.Shireg Shireg (5:47)
9.Song of Women (7:16)
10.Wolf Totem (feat. Jacoby Shaddix of Papa Roach) (5:17)
11.Yuve Yuve Yu (feat. From Ashes To New) (4:13)
12.Song of Women (feat. Lzzy Hale of Halestorm) (5:49)
13.Shireg Shireg (acoustic) (5:47)
14.Yuve Yuve Yu (acoustic) (4:43)
15.Shoog Shoog (acoustic) (3:51)
$ 35.00 USD
Track listing:
1.The Gereg (4:54)
2.Wolf Totem (5:38)
3.The Great Chinggis Khaan (4:32)
4.The Legend of Mother Swan (5:25)
5.Shoog Shoog (4:01)
6.The Same (5:27)
7.Yuve Yuve Yu (4:42)
8.Shireg Shireg (5:47)
9.Song of Women (7:16)
10.Wolf Totem (feat. Jacoby Shaddix of Papa Roach) (5:17)
11.Yuve Yuve Yu (feat. From Ashes To New) (4:13)
12.Song of Women (feat. Lzzy Hale of Halestorm) (5:49)
13.Shireg Shireg (acoustic) (5:47)
14.Yuve Yuve Yu (acoustic) (4:43)
15.Shoog Shoog (acoustic) (3:51)
$ 25.99 USD
The album's title, The Gereg, takes its name from the term used for the first diplomatic “passport” issued by the Mongol Empire during the time of Genghis Khan. The band’s logo and image on The Gereg album cover is of a snow leopard. In Mongolia the snow leopard is very crucial to Mongol Tribes, worship Tengri (Heaven), Moon and Sun and embodies the image of the Snow Leopard. The singular horn represents the band’s uniqueness, there is only one The HU.
“When we do this, we try to spiritually express this beautiful thing about Mongolian music. We think we will talk to everyone’s soul though our music.” - Temka, band member
The four-piece band combines traditional Mongolian instruments with modern American hard rock to create their own genre of music they call “hunnu rock,” which derives from “HU,” the Mongolian root word for human beings. Hunnu Rock is a combination of Mongolian traditional music and western rock music. The genre is very dynamic it can be metal, but it can also be classic rock. The most unique thing about their style is the Mongolian throat singing, which is an amazing sound that humans make which creates the upper and lower harmony together.
1. The Gereg
2. Wolf Totem
3. The Great Chinggis Khaan
4. The Legend of Mother Swan
5. Shoog Shoog
6. The Same
7. Yuve Yuve Yu
8. Shireg Shireg
9. The Song Of Women
Album release: 9-13-2019 - Expected to ship mid-September.
$ 12.99 USD
The album's title, The Gereg, takes its name from the term used for the first diplomatic “passport” issued by the Mongol Empire during the time of Genghis Khan. The band’s logo and image on The Gereg album cover is of a snow leopard. In Mongolia the snow leopard is very crucial to Mongol Tribes, worship Tengri (Heaven), Moon and Sun and embodies the image of the Snow Leopard. The singular horn represents the band’s uniqueness, there is only one The HU.
“When we do this, we try to spiritually express this beautiful thing about Mongolian music. We think we will talk to everyone’s soul though our music.” - Temka, band member
The four-piece band combines traditional Mongolian instruments with modern American hard rock to create their own genre of music they call “hunnu rock,” which derives from “HU,” the Mongolian root word for human beings. Hunnu Rock is a combination of Mongolian traditional music and western rock music. The genre is very dynamic it can be metal, but it can also be classic rock. The most unique thing about their style is the Mongolian throat singing, which is an amazing sound that humans make which creates the upper and lower harmony together.
1. The Gereg
2. Wolf Totem
3. The Great Chinggis Khaan
4. The Legend of Mother Swan
5. Shoog Shoog
6. The Same
7. Yuve Yuve Yu
8. Shireg Shireg
9. The Song Of Women
Album release: 9-13-2019 - Expected to ship mid-September.
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