Stalker Lone wanderer
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Sounds promising, Ill try to check it out
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Janne Hugin
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I only listened to their first album once, but it was quite good. If I have time I'll listen to both Skiltron albums.
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pinox
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Nice argentinian band like me,check the new album.;D
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VPeter
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Still it is very fake tough, go play Inca metal and don't act like scottish warrior's that is just fake and lame.
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Marcel Hubregtse Grumpy Old Fuck ElitePosts: 40071 |
Written by VPeter on 17.08.2008 at 19:26
Still it is very fake tough, go play Inca metal and don't act like scottish warrior's that is just fake and lame.
And why the hell Inca-metal? Skiltron are from Argentina...
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VPeter
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Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 17.08.2008 at 20:23
Written by VPeter on 17.08.2008 at 19:26
Still it is very fake tough, go play Inca metal and don't act like scottish warrior's that is just fake and lame.
And why the hell Inca-metal? Skiltron are from Argentina...
small mistake I just meant naitive south american metal.
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Marcel Hubregtse Grumpy Old Fuck ElitePosts: 40071 |
Written by VPeter on 17.08.2008 at 20:30
Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 17.08.2008 at 20:23
Written by VPeter on 17.08.2008 at 19:26
Still it is very fake tough, go play Inca metal and don't act like scottish warrior's that is just fake and lame.
And why the hell Inca-metal? Skiltron are from Argentina...
small mistake I just meant naitive south american metal.
But according to your way of thinking Nile can't incorporate Egyptian influences in their music, Dutch bands can't incorporate Viking elements etc etc.
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Yesterday is dead and gone, tomorrow is out of sight
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VPeter
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Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 17.08.2008 at 20:32
Written by VPeter on 17.08.2008 at 20:30
Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 17.08.2008 at 20:23
Written by VPeter on 17.08.2008 at 19:26
Still it is very fake tough, go play Inca metal and don't act like scottish warrior's that is just fake and lame.
And why the hell Inca-metal? Skiltron are from Argentina...
small mistake I just meant naitive south american metal.
But according to your way of thinking Nile can't incorporate Egyptian influences in their music, Dutch bands can't incorporate Viking elements etc etc.
there is diffirence between adopting it completly and just standard adoption: Nile doesn't dress like egyptians and act all fierce about egyptian style. Actually Dutch bands can sing about Vikings since they used to ocupy large parts of The Netherlands.
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Iceland_Norway
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I like this argentinean band.
but it's hard to find on Italian offline shops.
I must buy the cds online, but I don't have money for now damn.
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Written by VPeter on 17.08.2008 at 20:38
Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 17.08.2008 at 20:32
Written by VPeter on 17.08.2008 at 20:30
Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 17.08.2008 at 20:23
Written by VPeter on 17.08.2008 at 19:26
Still it is very fake tough, go play Inca metal and don't act like scottish warrior's that is just fake and lame.
And why the hell Inca-metal? Skiltron are from Argentina...
small mistake I just meant naitive south american metal.
But according to your way of thinking Nile can't incorporate Egyptian influences in their music, Dutch bands can't incorporate Viking elements etc etc.
there is diffirence between adopting it completly and just standard adoption: Nile doesn't dress like egyptians and act all fierce about egyptian style. Actually Dutch bands can sing about Vikings since they used to ocupy large parts of The Netherlands.
Well, actually most argentine people have very recent (2, 3 generations) european roots. I myself have italian, spanish and portugese ancestors. And we also have a huge scottish and irish inheritance. You see, in more than one ocassion massive ammounts of immigrants came to this country (the last time was WWII. my ancestors came after the 1st war) and so the argentine culture is a very vast mixture of tradition from all those countries, mixed with the different originary cultures that were here (inca, guarani, mapuche, tehuelche, etc - though these people were not treated well at all I must say).
I guess it would be really fake if they did Inca-metal since none of the guys in the band looks very incaic. I would love a project like that, though. I guess that if it ever comes it will come from the north...
Trust me guys: they sound live as great as they sound on the cd. The new singer Diego Valdez is in my opinion the best argentine vocalist of these days.
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VPeter
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Written by [user id=34485] on 02.09.2008 at 03:21
Written by VPeter on 17.08.2008 at 20:38
Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 17.08.2008 at 20:32
Written by VPeter on 17.08.2008 at 20:30
Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 17.08.2008 at 20:23
Written by VPeter on 17.08.2008 at 19:26
Still it is very fake tough, go play Inca metal and don't act like scottish warrior's that is just fake and lame.
And why the hell Inca-metal? Skiltron are from Argentina...
small mistake I just meant naitive south american metal.
But according to your way of thinking Nile can't incorporate Egyptian influences in their music, Dutch bands can't incorporate Viking elements etc etc.
there is diffirence between adopting it completly and just standard adoption: Nile doesn't dress like egyptians and act all fierce about egyptian style. Actually Dutch bands can sing about Vikings since they used to ocupy large parts of The Netherlands.
Well, actually most argentine people have very recent (2, 3 generations) european roots. I myself have italian, spanish and portugese ancestors. And we also have a huge scottish and irish inheritance. You see, in more than one ocassion massive ammounts of immigrants came to this country (the last time was WWII. my ancestors came after the 1st war) and so the argentine culture is a very vast mixture of tradition from all those countries, mixed with the different originary cultures that were here (inca, guarani, mapuche, tehuelche, etc - though these people were not treated well at all I must say).
I guess it would be really fake if they did Inca-metal since none of the guys in the band looks very incaic. I would love a project like that, though. I guess that if it ever comes it will come from the north...
Trust me guys: they sound live as great as they sound on the cd. The new singer Diego Valdez is in my opinion the best argentine vocalist of these days.
Actually there is an typical Argentine folk metal band called Diadema Tristis, check them out they are great. that part of immigrants is true but there names and surnames and their looks sure don't look Scottish. It feels just fake and Folk Metal is allready an overcrowded genre and really could use an other naitive south american Folk metal band.
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Yeah, I heard of those guys, as well as Ecliptic Sunset. But I'm more into power-ish folk.
Argentine names are mostly Spanish. And surnames are Spanish or Italian, as in the Skiltron guys' names. But the mixture of different cultures is very strong (that makes our food really interesting among other things...). I really don't know if any of them has actually any Scottish inheritance (I'll ask them next time I see them - luckily in December) but they definitely have a genuine interest in Scottish culture.
Folk metal might be an overcrowded genre in Europe, but after seeing one Argentine band after another that try to sound like Hermetica or V8 (no offense to those bands) it is very refreshing to see something like Skiltron, or Tengwar (this band mixes Celtic music with metal and Tolkien related themes).
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gerritgroot
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All ye who are saying it's fake and that they should play Inca or whatever rock, you don't have even the slightest idea of what you're talking about, you culture nitwits.
So, let me enlighten your poor souls. Argentina is a country of immigrants, right? Well, the vast majority of the Argentinians DO have celtic roots!
You're mislead my their spanish surnames. They come originally from a celtic region in Spain, as celtic as Ireland and Scotland, though they lost their language (like in Scotland as far as I know), some villages still have celtic names and their folk music survided, with the bagpipe (though differently styled) as their most traditional instrument. Hordes of these celtic people immigrated (from Spain) into Argentina, just like the irish immigration in the US and they're as celtic as them.
Even if they wouldn't be celtic, ye ought to judge on the music and the music alone IMO, but even if you wouldn't judge only on the music, they actually ARE celtic and possibly more celtic than many culture barbarians writing here.
For the rest, great website btw, my compliments!
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