List of folk metal bands
This is a list of notable folk metal bands. Folk metal is a fusion of heavy metal music and folk music that features widespread use of folk instruments[2] and to a lesser extent traditional singing styles.[3] The music of folk metal is characterised by its diversity with bands known to perform different styles of heavy metal music and folk music.[4]
List of bands
| Band | Country | Formed | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Agalloch | United States | 1995 | [5] |
| Æther Realm | United States | 2010 | [6] |
| Alestorm | Scotland | 2004 | [7] |
| Al-Namrood | Saudi Arabia | 2008 | [8] |
| Amorphis | Finland | 1990 | [9] |
| Angizia | Austria | 1994 | [10] |
| Arandu Arakuaa | Brazil | 2008 | [11] |
| Аркона | Russia | 2002 | [12] |
| Balkandji | Bulgaria | 1999 | [13] |
| Bathory | Sweden | 1983 | [14] |
| Battlelore | Finland | 1999 | [15] |
| Blackguard | Canada | 2001 | [16][17] |
| Bloodywood | India | 2016 | [18] |
| Bucovina | Romania | 2000 | [19] |
| Cadacross | Finland | 1997 | [20] |
| Cellar Darling | Switzerland | 2016 | [21] |
| Chthonic | Taiwan | 1995 | |
| Cruachan | Ireland | 1992 | [22][23] |
| Dalriada | Hungary | 1998 | [24] |
| Eluveitie | Switzerland | 2002 | [25] |
| Elvenking | Italy | 1997 | [26][27] |
| Empyrium | Germany | 1994 | [28] |
| Ensiferum | Finland | 1995 | [29] |
| Falconer | Sweden | 1999 | [30] |
| Falkenbach | Germany | 1989 | [14] |
| Finntroll | Finland | 1997 | [31] |
| Finsterforst | Germany | 2004 | [32] |
| Folkearth | International | 2003 | [33] |
| Forefather | England | 1997 | [34][35] |
| Geasa | Ireland | 1994 | [23] |
| Glittertind | Norway | 2001 | [36] |
| Heidevolk | Netherlands | 2002 | [37] |
| Holy Blood | Ukraine | 1999 | [38] |
| Huldre | Denmark | 2009 | [39] |
| In Extremo | Germany | 1996 | [40] |
| Ithilien | Belgium | 2005 | [41] |
| Kampfar | Norway | 1994 | [42] |
| Kivimetsän Druidi | Finland | 2002 | [43] |
| Korpiklaani | Finland | 1993 | [44][45] |
| Leah | Canada | 2011 | [46] |
| Letzte Instanz | Germany | 1996 | [47] |
| Lumsk | Norway | 1999 | [48] |
| Lyriel | Germany | 2003 | [49] |
| Mael Mórdha | Ireland | 1998 | [50] |
| Mägo de Oz | Spain | 1989 | [51] |
| Metsatöll | Estonia | 1998 | [52] |
| Midnattsol | Germany | 2003 | [53] |
| Mithotyn | Sweden | 1992 | [30] |
| Moonsorrow | Finland | 1995 | [54] |
| Myrath | Tunisia | 2001 | [55] |
| Nine Treasures | China | 2010 | [56] |
| Obtest | Lithuania | 1992 | |
| Onmyo-Za | Japan | 1999 | |
| Orphaned Land | Israel | 1991 | [57] |
| Percival Schuttenbach | Poland | 1999 | [58][59] |
| Saltatio Mortis | Germany | 2000 | [60] |
| Saurom | Spain | 1996 | [61] |
| Schandmaul | Germany | 1998 | [62] |
| Scythia | Canada | 2010 | [63] |
| Skálmöld | Iceland | 2009 | [64] |
| Skiltron | Argentina | 2004 | [65][66] |
| Skyclad | England | 1990 | [67][68] |
| Skyforger | Latvia | 1995 | [69] |
| Slough Feg | United States | 1990 | [70] |
| Storm | Norway | 1994 | [71] |
| Storm Seeker | Germany | 2013 | |
| Subway to Sally | Germany | 1992 | [72] |
| Suidakra | Germany | 1994 | [73] |
| Summoning | Austria | 1993 | [74] |
| Svartsot | Denmark | 2005 | [75] |
| Tanzwut | Germany | 1998 | [76] |
| Tengger Cavalry | United States | 2010 | [77] |
| The HU | Mongolia | 2016 | [78][79] |
| Thyrfing | Sweden | 1995 | [80] |
| Trollfest | Norway | 2003 | [81][82] |
| Tuatha de Danann | Brazil | 1995 | [83] |
| Tumulus | Russia | 1997 | [84] |
| Turisas | Finland | 1997 | [85] |
| Týr | Faroe Islands | 1998 | [86] |
| Varang Nord | Latvia | 2014 | [87] |
| Vardøger | Norway | 1994 | [88] |
| Vintersorg | Sweden | 1994 | [89] |
| Waylander | Northern Ireland | 1993 | [23][90] |
| Windir | Norway | 1994 | [91] |
| Wind Rose | Italy | 2009 | [92] |
| Wintersun | Finland | 2004 | [93] |
| Wolfchant | Germany | 2003 | |
| Wuthering Heights | Denmark | 1989 | [94] |
| Ymyrgar | Tunisia | 2012 | [95] |
See also
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