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Most that do are awful. Rock has borrowed successfully from classical, esp. in the 1970s, but classical doesn't do so well borrowing from rock. However, I can highly recommend The Bones of All Men by Phillip Pickett and Richard Thompson. It's like medieval rock. And Philip Glass bridges the gap occasionally, such as Songs from Liquid Days, but it's more synthy than drums.
For similarish sounding music but with less covers, try The Bones of All Men
Most that do are awful. Rock has borrowed successfully from classical, esp. in the 1970s, but classical doesn't do so well borrowing from rock.
However, I can highly recommend The Bones of All Men by Phillip Pickett and Richard Thompson. It's like medieval rock.
And Philip Glass bridges the gap occasionally, such as Songs from Liquid Days, but it's more synthy than drums.
For similarish sounding music but with less covers, try The Bones of All Men