- Federkleid (offizielles Video) - Faun
: The video showcases the band’s signature use of traditional and medieval instruments, including the Celtic harp, nyckelharpa, and hurdy-gurdy.
: The "bell-like" voices of Fiona Rüggeberg and Katja Moslehner lead the performance. Album Context and Reception Federkleid
"Federkleid" (English: Plumage or Feathers ) serves as a musical journey into the world of Vikings and Northern Celts. FAUN - Federkleid (Offizielles Video)
: Described as a mix of folk, medieval sounds, pop, and electronic elements, the track features melodic flutes, harp, and a climax centered on a virtuoso hurdy-gurdy (Drehleier) solo .
: The visual narrative emphasizes a mystical, fairytale-like quality, aligning with the band's focus on nature and myths. : The video showcases the band’s signature use
The "Federkleid" official music video by the German band is a central piece of modern pagan folk media, released in late July 2016 as the lead single for their ninth studio album, Midgard . The song and its opulent video are deeply rooted in northern mythology and the pursuit of freedom. Video Production and Visuals
The music video was filmed at the in the Teutoburger Wald, a massive 80-million-year-old sandstone rock formation and significant cultural monument in Central Europe. : Described as a mix of folk, medieval
: As of April 2026, the official video has amassed over 122 million views on the Universal Music Deutschland YouTube channel . Song Meaning and Composition