Var Git Ölüm | Psychedelic Anatolian Folk Rock Cover

Var Git Ölüm — a defiant psychedelic Anatolian folk rock anthem where the poet Karacaoğlan tells Death itself to go away and come back another time. Wrapped in swirling fuzz guitars and thundering drums, this 17th-century Turkish poem becomes a cinematic journey through mortality and the will to live. The cover art pays homage to Ingmar Bergman's The Seventh Seal, mirroring the poem's dialogue with death. 🌍 Where are you listening from? Drop your country in the comments! 🎵 Which Turkish folk poem should we reimagine next? Let us know below! ► Lyrics (English Translation): Death, don't follow me and tire yourself Go away, Death, come back another time In the end you'll take me, you won't leave me be Go away, Death, come back another time I couldn't reach the open plains I couldn't stand up to this deceitful world I couldn't reunite with my loved ones Go away, Death, come back another time Karacaoğlan says, while settling and migrating While drinking death's sherbet cup by cup You found me again as I was fleeing from you Go away, Death, come back another time ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🎹 Arrangement: Volkan Samet Altuntaş 🎼 Music: SUNO 4.5+ 🎨 Cover Art: Midjourney 🎛️ Mastering: BandLab 🧠 Consultant: ChatGPT 5.0 ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🎸 Raw Anatolian grooves & garage rock vibes:    / @zaruretrecords   🎭 Sufi trance meets psychedelic fusion:    / @psydervish   🔔 Subscribe to Anatolian Lab and hit the bell — never miss a new psychedelic folk journey! © 2025 Anatolian Psych Rock Lab #PsychedelicRock #AnatolianRock #Karacaoğlan #FolkRock #TurkishPsychRock