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Heol Telwen: An Deiz Ruz

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Uploaded by on May 18, 2009

A great folk/metal song from the French band. Same named album. This song is after the intro which was posted before.

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  • i wouldnt call this black metal, more viking metal, like ensiferum, tyr, or falkenbach, its not like its immortal here

  • @monsterhead13

    Hello. I get your point, but otherrs might not call Immortal (at least the last four albums) black metal, but some sort of black thrash. Other "pure" black metal would be Mayhem, Marduk, etc. You see, it is all relative. For me, black metal is music full of harsh vocal, nature, anti-christianism/judaism/isla­m maybe (but there are also Islamic black metal bands). Nature can be still enough. And folk elements are welcomed. Look at Temnozor or Nokturnal Mortum, even Slavland.

  • @WakizashiSabre Islamic BM? Now you got me interested haha! Any examples?

  • @Enysvar do you see that prefix ANTI?:-)

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  • Sing, my Celtic brothers! Sing for our people, sing for our legacy!

    From a proud Gael! <3

  • @monsterhead13

    Technically they're not 'Viking' metal.

    These guys are from Normandy, and they do their material in Breton, a Celtic language. They're the descendents of Brythonic Celts. So this would actually be Celtic metal.

  • How absolutely awesome and epic. That wind instrument does wonders!

  • melechech is oriental bm. try it wakizashisabre

  • "Gwazh ouzh gwazh ! Darc'h 'ta !"

    Bevet Heol Telwen ! Bevet Breizh Metal !

  • this is a very good celtic pagan metalband

  • this is like cruachan but more awesome =3

  • @1Sky1 I don't think folk metal has any subgenres. What you're mentioning are labels for defining crossovers with other metal subgenres, rather than folk metal subgenres on their own.

    The only metal subgenre that could be considered a subset of folk in certain situations is viking metal (although the term "viking" is a rather poor way of defining it; "epic" would be more accurate, if it wasn't so overused nowadays...).

  • @WakizashiSabre

    yes, I know this.

  • @1Sky1 Immortal is black metal, considered sometimes as TRUE black metal because they were leaders of genre. their first albums were just furious raw black metal. later its more melodic. Immortal have not been using any real folk elements there, if you do not count mythology.

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