pagan/folk metal
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 5:29 am
just thought i'd put this up.
to those who dont know pagn metal and folk metal is metal but also uses traditional instruments such as accordions, fiddles, and other such native musical equipment. they also use different styles of play, such as the hampaa(finnish polka). elements of black metal are also present, such as heavy use of double base drums and blast beats. this gives to a very refreshing and often upbeat feel to the music. if u are sick and tired of what mainstream pumps out, give this a shot.
two bands i would reccommend are finntroll, and moonsorrow, the former being troll metal( because its about trolls and their nasty ways, so black metal influence is abound here.) the later is a viking metal band, whose song lengyhs in recent albums go as far as 35 mins. dont be daunted though, the music is full of atmosphere and well worth the time listening.
my only advice is that these two bands sing in different languages(swedish and finnish respectively) so if are not keen on that then they may not be for u, but for those who just listen to the music and not the lyrics, this shouldnt pose much of a problem.
albums to take a look at if u have time
jaktens tid( finntroll)
nattfodd(finntroll)
Ur jordens Djup( finntroll)
Suden Uni (moonsorrow)
Verisakeet( moonsorrow)
Kivenkantaja(moonsorrow)
Voimasta Ja Kunniasta(moonsorrow)
to those who dont know pagn metal and folk metal is metal but also uses traditional instruments such as accordions, fiddles, and other such native musical equipment. they also use different styles of play, such as the hampaa(finnish polka). elements of black metal are also present, such as heavy use of double base drums and blast beats. this gives to a very refreshing and often upbeat feel to the music. if u are sick and tired of what mainstream pumps out, give this a shot.
two bands i would reccommend are finntroll, and moonsorrow, the former being troll metal( because its about trolls and their nasty ways, so black metal influence is abound here.) the later is a viking metal band, whose song lengyhs in recent albums go as far as 35 mins. dont be daunted though, the music is full of atmosphere and well worth the time listening.
my only advice is that these two bands sing in different languages(swedish and finnish respectively) so if are not keen on that then they may not be for u, but for those who just listen to the music and not the lyrics, this shouldnt pose much of a problem.
albums to take a look at if u have time
jaktens tid( finntroll)
nattfodd(finntroll)
Ur jordens Djup( finntroll)
Suden Uni (moonsorrow)
Verisakeet( moonsorrow)
Kivenkantaja(moonsorrow)
Voimasta Ja Kunniasta(moonsorrow)