Omnia

Omnia

neofolk, pagan folk

Netherlands

"The music pulsates with rhythmic intensity, weaving together layers of earthy instrumentation and vocal harmonies that build in tension before releasing into expansive melodic passages."

Quick Start

A good place to start with Omnia is…

Sine Missione

Sine Missione

2000

Omnia carves out a unique space in contemporary music, merging ancient themes with modern sensibilities to create a ritualistic experience that resonates deeply with listeners seeking connection to nature and spirituality.
Omnia carves out a unique space in contemporary music, merging ancient themes with modern sensibilities to create a ritualistic experience that resonates deeply with listeners seeking connection to nature and spirituality. Their work stands as a testament to the power of folk traditions, providing a sonic landscape that invites exploration of identity, belonging, and the elemental forces of life. The band's approach is immersive, often utilizing traditional instruments alongside contemporary production techniques to evoke a sense of timelessness. By drawing from folklore and mythology, they challenge listeners to engage with their roots while simultaneously crafting an inclusive community through shared experiences. This blending of past and present fosters an environment where cultural narratives can be both preserved and reinterpreted for today’s audience. Lyrically, Omnia often explores themes of nature, mysticism, and the human connection to the earth. Their storytelling approach balances sincerity with an impressionistic style, allowing listeners to feel the weight of the tales without being tethered to specific interpretations. This creates a rich tapestry of emotion that enhances the evocative quality of their music.

Full discography

Omnia's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

17 releases 17 albums 2000–2015
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Omnia sound like?

The music pulsates with rhythmic intensity, weaving together layers of earthy instrumentation and vocal harmonies that build in tension before releasing into expansive melodic passages. Rooted in neofolk and pagan folk. Start with Pagan Folk Lore.

What is the best Omnia album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Pagan Folk Lore" (2008). It's the most representative of what makes Omnia worth hearing.

Who is Omnia for?

If you're into neofolk and pagan folk, Omnia is worth your time. The music pulsates with rhythmic intensity, weaving together layers of earthy instrumentation and vocal harmonies that build in tension before releasing into expansive melodic passages.

How many albums does Omnia have?

Omnia has 17 releases in their discography, including 17 albums.