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Re: Folk Metal

PostPosted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 6:53 am
by Bookwyrm83
Billy Rhomboid wrote:On a simlar note, is tehre any Symphonic Black Metal (or Symphonic Metal at all) that isn't shit? Or is 'Symphonic' a euphemism for shit in the context of metal?


For symphonic black, Emperor and Summoning get my vote there, and maybe the first couple of Dimmu Borgir's albums. Hellspawn weren't bad either, despite having only one album.
Leaves' Eyes are pretty much the only non-black symphonic band I really like, though there are times when Alex Krull's harsh vocals don't work as well as they should (mainly on the Njord album).

Re: Folk Metal

PostPosted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 10:46 am
by Dunkelheit
Bookwyrm83 wrote:
Billy Rhomboid wrote:On a simlar note, is tehre any Symphonic Black Metal (or Symphonic Metal at all) that isn't shit? Or is 'Symphonic' a euphemism for shit in the context of metal?


For symphonic black, Emperor and Summoning get my vote there, and maybe the first couple of Dimmu Borgir's albums. Hellspawn weren't bad either, despite having only one album.
Leaves' Eyes are pretty much the only non-black symphonic band I really like, though there are times when Alex Krull's harsh vocals don't work as well as they should (mainly on the Njord album).


to be succinct

Limbonic Art - Moon In The Scorpio (actually their 4 first albums are masterpieces)
Lord Belial - Enter the Moonlight Gate
Borknagar - Quintessence (not quite sbm and also im sure youre familiar with it!)
Old Man's Child - The Pagan Prosperity
Gehenna - First Spell
Unmoored - Indefinite Soul-Extension (THIS is the shit, one of Christian

Re: Folk Metal

PostPosted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 10:47 am
by Octillus
Emperor for sure.

I always will have a soft spot for Dimmu through Death Cult from my angry agro teenage years :P

Re: Folk Metal

PostPosted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 10:53 am
by Dunkelheit
Octillus wrote:Emperor for sure.

I always will have a soft spot for Dimmu through Death Cult from my angry agro teenage years :P


always loved dimmu and always will, no matter how cheesy they are nowadays

also! im gonna go see them next wednesday :D

whatever ungodly force drove them to play in this lifeless shithole, i know not, but i am thankful

Re: Folk Metal

PostPosted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 7:12 pm
by EphelDuath666
on top of everything that has already been mentioned

[youtube]AxpUQK7-2qQ[/youtube]

Re: Folk Metal

PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 3:49 am
by Billy Rhomboid
Thanks Guys and Gals. I knew I could count on you to point me in some good directions. Some interesting stuff there to explore.

I can't get Dimmu I'm afraid. I think that's one you had to be there at the right time and age for.

Re: Folk Metal

PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 12:02 pm
by Octillus
Billy Rhomboid wrote:I can't get Dimmu I'm afraid. I think that's one you had to be there at the right time and age for.

Absolutely.

Re: Folk Metal

PostPosted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 4:21 am
by Aden
I'd like to post some Turisas, but I can't decide which songs. You've probably already heard them anyway, and they're not so much folk metal (more symphonic nowadays), but I think they're good.

I fell in love with the first album, took a little while to love the second being more symphonic etc. - but did eventually, and then my Turisas phase faded. Then I bought the newest album for old times sake, not expecting to think much of it (after listening to a track off it it which I found a bit boring at first), wasn't massively fussed about it first time round but felt a weird desire to still want to listen to it a few times over, and now I love that album too, possibly more than any other right now.

It has some sort of stadium-rock influence on it too, makes it almost feel like some kind of ancient battle theatre/pantomime re-enactment. I think it's good anyways.

Something from the 1st album:
[youtube]qrMftLBEdOk[/youtube]

Something from the 2nd album:
[youtube]6pgemQnqsk8[/youtube]

Something from the 3rd album:
[youtube]1-YDCvHQ64Q[/youtube]

Probably not the best examples, and the tracks on the albums vary too much between to give a good example of the band in 3 songs. You gotta listen to the full albums to get a real idea of them. Those three are probably among the more generic - they have all kinds of other moments like... elevator style jazz interludes... epic disney orchestration... electronic/programmed beats n bits...

They're probably seen as the "mainstream" or "bandwithallthe16yearoldkidsforfans" band among folk/viking metal world, but if you only care about the music, I think they can write some great songs.

Re: Folk Metal

PostPosted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 10:57 am
by NamasteLikeBender
[youtube]LGPbluczEfo[/youtube]

Can't figure out this youtube coding shit to save my life, but this is a band called Obtest. Not exactly a folk metal band, although some have labeled them as such, but it's still awesome.

Larsenberg's edit: Fixed that for ya.
here's how it works http://www.hevydevyforums.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=10688

Re: Folk Metal

PostPosted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 9:55 am
by vt1100
Just slight off-topic, about Turisas. Saturday 18.2. at Finnish Metal Expo Turisas received some nice accolades in a form of Finnish Metal Award prize in following categories:
-Band of the year
-Album of the year
-Best singer
-Best album cover art
And these are based on votes given by fans, not some record company sales boost campaign. Well deserved.

Re: Folk Metal

PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 1:50 am
by Tonya Elf
EphelDuath666 wrote:on top of everything that has already been mentioned

[youtube]AxpUQK7-2qQ[/youtube]

Just saw Abigail Williams 2 weeks ago in Portland - they were really great, much better than the first time I saw them.

What about Finntroll? For folk metal?

[youtube]yxmtbUf9nlI[/youtube]

Re: Folk Metal

PostPosted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 12:09 pm
by NamasteLikeBender
vt1100 wrote:Just slight off-topic, about Turisas. Saturday 18.2. at Finnish Metal Expo Turisas received some nice accolades in a form of Finnish Metal Award prize in following categories:
-Band of the year
-Album of the year
-Best singer
-Best album cover art
And these are based on votes given by fans, not some record company sales boost campaign. Well deserved.


I was there. They put on a good show AND they signed a postcard and a copy of their CD I bought just for this occasion. FME was a blast (I'm from the US, and I'm studying here).

Re: Folk Metal

PostPosted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 7:13 am
by Muttley
No love for Skyclad?

[youtube]OZ2iileann4[/youtube]

[youtube]nD9zi_WliSA[/youtube]

[youtube]Ict13GL33q8[/youtube]

One of the great pioneers...