Eluveitie

I know what you’re asking, “There was a first wave?” Yeah, I’m kind of fuzzy on that too. I remember hearing of a band a few years back, Skyforger, out of Latvia that combined crushing black metal intensity with traditional folk instrumentation (check out “Tumsa Un Sala” on their MySpace page — it’s rifftastic). That group formed in 1995, so maybe they’re the first wave.

I didn’t really get hip to this stuff until last year when Finnish pagan folk metal group Finntroll released Ur Jordens Djup. Despite being rooted in ancient folklore and brandishing an unrelentingly heavy sound, the album had a wild party sort of vibe that reminded me more of Gogol Bordello than what you’d expect to hear from a metal band, especially with the track “Korpens Saga.” The album has been dancing around the digital bonfire that is my iTunes play list ever since it first crossed my desk. Here’s a video for their song “Nedgang,” and it’s almost as cool as Krull.

This leads us to Eluveitie, who are hailed in their press release as “the leaders of a new movement, which has been capturing the imaginations of listeners worldwide.” I hesitate to call anyone the leader of anything, but I’m definitely hooked. Eluveitie, hailing from Switzerland, are much more melodic (think In Flames) and heavier on the folk instruments than Finntroll, but bring the same level of heat. Tomorrow will see the release of their third full-length Slania for Nuclear Blast. Juggling both jangly acoustic passages with full bore metal, Slania moves at a cinematic pace and would be perfectly suited as the musical accompaniment to a Braveheart-sized medieval battle epic.

Eluveitie has already been featured on MySpace Metal (though I’m not sure how such a thing would be viewed by people who are really into metal), and in addition to the new album the group will be a part of Pagan Fest USA, which will bring Eluveitie to the US and Canada along with like-minded groups such as Tyr, Turisas, Ensefirum and Suidakra. Dates are below.

Apr 25 2008 8:00P
The Opera House Toronto, ON - CANADA
Apr 26 2008 8:00P
Medley Montreal, QC - CANADA
Apr 27 2008 8:00P
The Palladium Worcester, Massachusetts
Apr 28 2008 8:00P
Jaxx Springfield, Virginia
Apr 29 2008 8:00P
Peabody’s Down Under Cleveland, Ohio
Apr 30 2008 8:00P
Harpo’s Detroit, Michigan
May 1 2008 8:00P
Chicago Powerfest (Pearl Room) Mokena, Illinois
May 2 2008 8:00P
Station 4 St. Paul, Minnesota
May 3 2008 8:00P
Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom Denver, Colorado
May 5 2008 8:00P
Studio Seven Seattle, Washington
May 6 2008 8:00P
Hawthorne Theater Portland, Oregon
May 7 2008 8:00P
The Boardwalk Orangevale, California
May 8 2008 8:00P
House of Blues Hollywood, California
May 9 2008 8:00P
The Avalon San Francisco / Santa Clara, California
May 10 2008 8:00P
The Vault Long Beach, California
May 11 2008 8:00P
The Cell Block Phoenix, Arizona
May 12 2008 6:00P
Chics El Paso, Texas
May 13 2008 6:00P
The Launchpad Alburquerque, New Mexico
May 14 2008 8:00P
Crush Lounge Tulsa, Oklahoma
May 15 2008 8:00P
Ridglea Theater Fort Worth, Texas
May 16 2008 8:00P
The White Rabbit San Antonio, Texas
May 17 2008 8:00P
Java Jazz Houston, Texas
May 19 2008 8:00P
The Masquerade Atlanta, Georgia
May 20 2008 6:00P
Volume 11 Raleigh, North Carolina
May 21 2008 6:00P
Crocodile Rock Allentown, Pennsylvania
May 22 2008 8:00P
BB Kings Blues Club New York, New York
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  • Gorgoroth

    Gorgoroth frontman Gaahl is probably the most metal person on earth. Period. The clip is from the 2005 documentary Metal: A Headbanger’s Journey.

    Interviewer: What is the primary ideology or the primary ideals the fuel Gorgorth’s music?

    Gaahl: Satan

    Interviewer: What does Satan embody, what does he represent?

    Gaahl: Freedom

    Interviewer: Whether we like it or not, black metal in Norway is known for a string of events that happened in the early 1990s around a series of arsons. I’m interested to know your thoughts on those events, whether you agree with them or disagree?

    Gaahl: Church burnings and all these things are of course, things that I support 100% and should have been done much more, and will be done much more in the future. We have to remove every trace from what Christianity and the Semitic roots have to offer this world.

    FUCK WITH IT!

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