Pagan folk: Breathing New Life Into Ancient Traditions
Formed in 2012 in the south of The Netherlands, Laguz started out as an acoustic pagan-folk band, inspired by folkloric traditions, early music, and artists like Faun and Loreena McKennitt. Over time, their sound has grown into something deeper and more atmospheric, but still grounded—music that looks back, without getting stuck in the past.
Their songs are mostly original, though they occasionally rework traditional pieces. The lyrics flow between English and other European languages, and the themes often touch on nature, pre-Christian spirituality, and old ways of being. Their name, taken from the rune Laguz, reflects that spirit of flow—emotional, intuitive, always moving.
In 2023, they released their first single, Minne, and followed it up a year later with their debut album A View from Down Below—a moody, intimate journey through Mediterranean heat and northern forests. In early 2025, the album came out in a special digipack edition with a detailed booklet, adding more depth to the stories behind the songs.
A Laguz performance can feel like a ritual or a celebration—or sometimes both at once. The music tends to draw people who are looking for something more: something slower, older, more connected. In a world that moves too fast and asks us to disconnect, this music leans the other way.
Timon Groenendijk
Irish Bouzouki, Guitar.
Other projects include T-monious and Stailinn Drakk (disbanded)

Kasper de Vries
Violin, Celtic Harp, Irish Bouzouki, whistles, hurdy-gurdy.
Other projects include Ilmarinen, Baby Belushi, Scotch (disbanded)
Samuel de Vries
Vocals and percussion
Other projects include Overhaul (indefinite hiatus), Stailinn Drakk (disbanded)
Cathinca Porsius
Flutes, whistles and recorders
Other projects include .......