Milena gloom cookie StaffPosts: 4603 |
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Great review as per usual! I wonder how did folk metal get in that state. I mean, you can swing any kind of folk music/influence + any kind of metal a million different ways, and yet people only go for two or three.
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Marcel Hubregtse Grumpy Old Fuck ElitePosts: 40071 |
Heidevolk don't play Viking metal
The Vikings never got into the regions Heidevolk are from and sing about, namely Gelderland. And no viking instruments and musical structures used either. Pure folk metal this
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R'Vannith ghedengi ElitePosts: 3099 |
27.07.2012 - 19:13Rating: 7
Written by Milena on 27.07.2012 at 15:49
Great review as per usual! I wonder how did folk metal get in that state. I mean, you can swing any kind of folk music/influence + any kind of metal a million different ways, and yet people only go for two or three.
Thanks, and yeah I have no idea why this genre seems to have stagnated at a much quicker rate than any other. Metal which pulls in some folk elements is a broader spectrum to consider I suppose than stuff strictly labelled under the folk metal tag. Even so it's not very common that you hear it used in ways significantly different to whats already out there.
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R'Vannith ghedengi ElitePosts: 3099 |
27.07.2012 - 19:19Rating: 7
Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 27.07.2012 at 16:17
Heidevolk don't play Viking metal
The Vikings never got into the regions Heidevolk are from and sing about, namely Gelderland. And no viking instruments and musical structures used either. Pure folk metal this
That had me fairly confused initially, seeing them labelled elsewhere as Viking/Folk and their theme/lyrics deal with their own area which is not Scandinavian. This particular album is definitely stylistically Viking/Folk despite that, I would say. Much less of a Folk presence here than on some of their earlier releases like "Walhalla Wacht"
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Marcel Hubregtse Grumpy Old Fuck ElitePosts: 40071 |
Written by R'Vannith on 27.07.2012 at 19:19
That had me fairly confused initially, seeing them labelled elsewhere as Viking/Folk and their theme/lyrics deal with their own area which is not Scandinavian.
And more importantly the Vikings never reached
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R'Vannith ghedengi ElitePosts: 3099 |
27.07.2012 - 19:41Rating: 7
Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 27.07.2012 at 19:25
Written by R'Vannith on 27.07.2012 at 19:19
That had me fairly confused initially, seeing them labelled elsewhere as Viking/Folk and their theme/lyrics deal with their own area which is not Scandinavian.
And more importantly the Vikings never reached
Probably would have come into contact with Vikings but culturally different yeah. This makes me wonder what is "Viking" about Viking metal, and if it's just based on theme and that sort of thing then this album hardly qualifies as Viking.
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Written by Milena on 27.07.2012 at 15:49
Great review as per usual! I wonder how did folk metal get in that state. I mean, you can swing any kind of folk music/influence + any kind of metal a million different ways, and yet people only go for two or three.
I dont know. But when the majority of folk bands are Scandinavian or psuedo-Scandinavian, they are bound to repeat each other. Maybe if we had similarly large Mid-Eastern/Asian/South American folk metal movements, it would have been different.
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Paradox0 Unasuming Madnes
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28.07.2012 - 08:15Rating: 6
Written by Milena on 27.07.2012 at 15:49
Great review as per usual! I wonder how did folk metal get in that state. I mean, you can swing any kind of folk music/influence + any kind of metal a million different ways, and yet people only go for two or three.
I know I might be over generalizing here a bit, but I think the reason why Folk Metal has gotten "stale" rather quickly is because the philosophy behind the genre doesn't aim to go to extremes or to out do anyone else in the genre. Unlike Power, Death, Thrash, Progressive and Black metal which hold a certain unwritten philosophy of trying to break new boundaries, showcase a new level of technicality, become faster, hevier, brutalier, eviler, more majestic, les g@'/, etc., Folk Metal's philsophy is more rooted in reviving and celebrating the past of the band's culture, or love of folky instruments. In Folk's case, there really doesn't seem to be a goal of being more folky than other bands either, because there is a mutual respect for other bands who share their own philosophy.Outside of a few exceptions, there really arn't many examples of crossing Folk Metal with other metal genre's as well, which I think is because to combine Folk with other contemporary genres like Prog kind of defeats the purpose of many Folk Metal band's philosophy. Same goes with combining wildly different types of Ethnic music (example: Asiatic and Germanic) as a Folk Metal album because that really isn't what Folk Metal is about (although this would be interesting to hear, would it be labeled as Folk?).
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lord-metreveli
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Yeah! i love this album!:banger2: :banger2: :banger2:
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AngelofDeth Cyborg Raptor
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Written by Paradox0 on 28.07.2012 at 08:15
I know I might be over generalizing here a bit, but I think the reason why Folk Metal has gotten "stale" rather quickly is because the philosophy behind the genre doesn't aim to go to extremes or to out do anyone else in the genre. Unlike Power, Death, Thrash, Progressive and Black metal which hold a certain unwritten philosophy of trying to break new boundaries...
Its just natural evolution of music scenes; a few people start doing something new and do it well, a few other bands will tagalong early in the scene and usually they are all quite varied because the genre is a loose template, yet to be defined.
As it gains popularity record labels start signing bands like crazy to try and make a quick buck off the scene and try to push the "next big band". So you get this explosion of mediocre bands getting signed due to their genre, not their talent or originality and the genre gets saturated.
On top of that its rare for bands to produce great record after great record(usually somewhere around #4/#5 bands wane) which many of the big bands bands of the scene are at that point right now. So the genre is rotting from the bottom-up AND the top-down at the moment..
Virtually every genre gets to be in this state at some point, though some worse than others. And one of the genres you listed - Thrash is the worst culprit of genre stalenes..
ANYWAY about this particular album...
I find it nothing too groundbreaking but the clean singing makes it stand apart from the rest of the copy-cat bands. Some would say its too much like TYR singing but im not really a fan of TYR so I dont mind that. and its a nice break from the screaming dominated trend of modern metal I'd give about the same score - 7.4
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Opethian
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30.07.2012 - 00:28Rating: 7
I wish i knew how to speak Dutch haha. I Loved the vocals, as well as the entire album. This wouldn't be my favorite release, but a solid release indeed
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