Metal Numero Uno

Metal is a universal language but lyrically it's better accepted when spoken in the "Mother tongue." Not all artists though conform to the join to the race to Billboard and that can be more of a hinderance than anything else. With some genres though (particularily the black/death) surely the language of the lyrics is irrelevent or is the message just as important of the music? No lyrical prejudice here as we present the various dialects, and music, from Arcadia Libre, Bane and, especially, Пярэварацень.

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  • 10/29/2009 9:38 AM oktayne wrote:
    Hey guys. Being the big fan of Folk/Viking/Pagan Metal that I am, I thought I would add a few bands who, for the most part, sing in their native tongues:

    Eluveitie (Ancient Gaulish)
    Tyr (Faroese- although they seem to be drifting further away from it judging by their last album!)
    Heidevolk (Dutch)
    Terasbetoni (Finnish)
    Glittertind (Norwegian) *My current fave band*

    There are many more but its 2am here and I am knackered!!

    Cheers and

    oktayne
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