Folkearth

Folkearth

folk metal, viking metal

Est. 2003

"The music pulses with driving rhythms and layered melodies that evoke sweeping landscapes while maintaining a grounded connection to ancient tales."

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By the Sword of My Father

By the Sword of My Father

2006

Folkearth stands as a beacon of cultural resurgence, breathing new life into the forgotten narratives of ancient myths and folklore.
Folkearth stands as a beacon of cultural resurgence, breathing new life into the forgotten narratives of ancient myths and folklore. Their music transcends mere sound; it becomes a communal experience that connects listeners to a rich tapestry of history and tradition, inviting them to explore the powerful stories of their heritage. This artist creates a space where the past is not just remembered but celebrated, prompting audiences to engage with their roots in a visceral, collective way. The band employs an immersive approach to songwriting that fuses traditional folk instruments with heavy metal elements, crafting a sound steeped in both reverence and intensity. By layering rustic melodies with driving rhythms and anthemic choruses, Folkearth conjures a sense of epic adventure, making each track feel like a journey through time. Their recordings often feature atmospheric arrangements that evoke vast landscapes and ancient battles, encouraging listeners to lose themselves in the narrative. Lyrically, Folkearth often explores themes of heroism, nature, and mythological lore, weaving storytelling with poignant imagery that resonates on multiple levels. Their writing approach balances sincerity with an engaging narrative style, creating songs that feel both personal and universal in scope. This duality invites reflection while also igniting the imagination, making their music a conduit for shared experience.

Full discography

Folkearth's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

5 releases 5 albums 2004–2008
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Folkearth sound like?

The music pulses with driving rhythms and layered melodies that evoke sweeping landscapes while maintaining a grounded connection to ancient tales. Rooted in folk metal and viking metal. Start with Songs of Yore.

What is the best Folkearth album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Songs of Yore" (2008). It's the most representative of what makes Folkearth worth hearing.

Who is Folkearth for?

If you're into folk metal and viking metal, Folkearth is worth your time. The music pulses with driving rhythms and layered melodies that evoke sweeping landscapes while maintaining a grounded connection to ancient tales.

How many albums does Folkearth have?

Folkearth has 5 releases in their discography, including 5 albums.