Folkearth

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Folkearth is an international music project, created by musicians playing folk metal and Viking metal. Starting in 2004 the first edition was made with the bands: Dol Amroth (Greece), Ravenclaw (Lithuania), Forefather (Great Britain), Eluveitie (Switzerland), Hrossharsgrani (Austria), Yggdrasil, Nae`blis, Broken Dagger and Trymheim (Sweden). Around 60 minutes were recorded but the album "A Nordic Poem" is only 40 minutes long.

Members of music bands: Van Langen, Thiasos Dionysos (Germany), Hildr Valkyrie (Greece), Death Army (Italy), The Soil Bleeds Black and Moonroot (USA), have joined Folkearth project in the production of the second album. Currently, more than 30 musicians are working on this project.

  • A Nordic Poem (2004)
  • By the Sword of My Father (2006)

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