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- You are looking for the full EP review (released in 2022).
- You might be confusing the band name Galician with the genre Galician Folk (music from the Galicia region of Spain), which is famous for "Night Crawling" or Muiñeira styles, though that is less likely given the title.
Phase Three: The Descent to the Sea (Vigo/Pontevedra)
After 2 AM, the crawl heads west. Coastal bars don’t close; they simply lower their shutters halfway. You drink ribeiro from porcelain cups. Strangers offer you chupitos de hierbas (herb liqueur). Someone pulls out a zambomba (drum) and starts a ruada—a spontaneous street procession. The fog rolls in from the Ría. You cannot see the water, but you can taste it.
Phase One: The Berce (The Cradle)
It starts around 21:00, not with a shot, but with a bowl of caldo galego and a glass of Albariño in a furancho (an illegal, seasonal tavern run by winemakers). The crawl is horizontal here: low ceilings, sticky wooden tables, and old men playing tute. The first queimada is prepared—“meigas, fóra!” (witches, out!)—as the bartender sets the orujo ablaze with lemon peel and coffee beans. Blue flame licks the ceramic bowl. This is not a cocktail. It is an exorcism. galician night crawling full
Beyond the myths, Galician cities offer a vibrant, modern nightlife that often stretches until dawn. You are looking for the full EP review (released in 2022)
Must do: Go to O 42, a tiny cocktail bar tucked behind the market. Then, climb the narrow alley to A Tafona for raw scallops and local white wine (Albariño or Godello). End at Casa das Crechas – a Celtic pub where live gaita and fiddle music runs until 3 AM. Phase Three: The Descent to the Sea (Vigo/Pontevedra)
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