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*2002: ''[[Ugnies Apeigos]]''
*2002: ''[[Ugnies Apeigos]]''
*2003: ''[[Sotvaras]]'' – with [[Donis]]
*2003: ''[[Sotvaras]]'' – with [[Donis]]
*2003: ''[[Perkūno Giesmės]]'' (''Hymns of [[Perkunas]]'')
*2003: ''[[Perkūno Giesmės]]'' (''Hymns of [[Perkūnas]]'')
*2005: ''[[Prūsu Giesmės]]'' (''[[Old Prussians|Prussian]] Hymns'', sung in extinct [[Old Prussian language]])
*2005: ''[[Prūsų Giesmės]]'' (''[[Old Prussians|Prussian]] Hymns'', sung in extinct [[Old Prussian language]])
*2007: ''[[Giesmės Saulei]]'' ("Hymns of the Sun")
*2007: ''[[Giesmės Saulei]]'' ("Hymns of the Sun")
*2009: ''[[Giesmės Valdovui Gediminui]]'' ("Hymns to King Gediminas")
*2009: ''[[Giesmės Valdovui Gediminui]]'' ("Hymns to King [[Gediminas]]")
*2013: ''Giesmės Žemynai'' ("Hymns to [[Žemyna]]")  – with [[Donis]]


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Revision as of 17:58, 18 February 2014

Kūlgrinda performing in Vilnius

Kūlgrinda is a neofolk/pagan folk band from Vilnius, Lithuania, established in 1990 by Inja and Jonas Trinkūnas.[1] The band owes its name to kūlgrinda – a secret Samogitian underwater causeway.

Discography

Kulgrinda albums were released by Dangus Records, later the band signed with Aurea Studija.

References