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Interesting band from Switzerland that effectively combines Celtic folk with melodic death metal. The band features a large 8 piece lineup.
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Latest from this Italian band create an intelligent mix of folk and power metal. Love that violin! Era is spiced up with some special guests: Jon Oliva, Teemu Matysaari (Wintersun), and Maurizio Cardullo (Folkstone).
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"With their timeline stretching back to 1997, and now 8 releases under their belt, our Celtic brothers have stood the test of time in the ugly realm known as the Music Business.
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"There are some bands that have a feel of “going through the motions” when releasing new albums, either relying on successes of previous efforts or generally uninspired by the process.
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"I’ve always found a certain charm in the strange lovechild of a genre that is folk metal.
$ 8.40$ 14.00 -
Reissue of the first album from this Italian folk metal band. Vocals are sung in Italian and English. Death and clean vocals abound.
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"Artaius is back with an album ‘Torn Banners’, the sequel of their debut-album ‘The Fifth Season’. And in this seventh season of their existence, the band takes off, where they left us two years ago with their debut.
$ 7.20$ 12.00 -
This is the heavy cardboard digipak collector's edition with two bonus tracks. We've been alerted that it is already about to go out of print.
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"Debut albums are exciting to review as you go in with unexpectations rather than expectations. There is no backlog of albums to sample prior to listening. There are no “best of” CDs to pop in to see if our cast of players ‘still got it’. Nothing!
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Limited edition digipak with 4 bonus tracks.
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"“Heer” is the second album of the Dutch band Alvenrad (Jasper Strik & Mark Kwint).
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"Switzerland’s Eluveitie is a folk/death metal band which began back in 2002.
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"It is interesting to me how many bands I have been reviewing and listening to that are out of Italy lately. It appears there is quite a symphonic, Celtic and folk metal culture there that has been off my radar. That has certainly changed this year.
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"ELUVEITIE have always been hit for miss to me. I really enjoyed about half of both 2008’s “Slania,” and 2014’s “Origins,” but haven’t paid much attention to them otherwise. After I heard the excellent title track from their newest, and eighth full length, album “Ategnatos,” the band once agai
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"For objectivity’s sake I will only be summarizing the general tone of Elvenking’s new album, in addition to the good and the bad. Before I start a bit of background: my first exposure to Elvenking’s music was with one of their very angsty and melodramatically emotional music videos.
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Fiaba is a Sicilian band that has been around for nearly 30 years. I remember (albeit not too well) their debut on Mellow Records eons ago.
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"The honeyed voice of Johanna Kurkela glides over the lush empyrean chords of Kiss The Mountain, the remarkably beautiful halfway point of Auri’s sophomore release Those We Don’t Speak Of.
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"ELVENKING is an Italian sextet formed in 1997.
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Its been 17 years since the last release from this very interesting Norwegian band. They incorporate female vocals sung in Norwegian. Music fuses folk with metal and old school prog. [Plenty of Mellotron sounds] Clever stuff that can take you places.
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"Somewhere in the nether regions of the Alps, a five-piece group known as Wind Rose orchestrated the album entitled “Wintersaga” by using chisels, nature, and skulls of the enemies as they drink from the blood of their victims. This album deserves consideration for album of the year in the powe
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This one is a bit unexpected. Evenoire is a female fronted metal band from Italy. While that conjures up memories of many bands, Evenoire has a bit of a twist. The imagery suggests this is a gothic metal band but that is only partially true.
$5.00