Bands By Genre: Folk Metal: Page 1
Metal bands that incorporate a lot of folk music into their sound are commonly referred to as Folk Metal. It's one of the less prolific genres, but it's distinct enough to deserve a mention here. The Lord Weird Slough Feg is the best example I know.
- Adorned Brood
- Aeternus
- Agalloch
- Alabama Thunderpussy
- Alestorm
- Alexandria
- Al-Namrood
- Ancient Rites
- Die Apokalyptischen Reiter
- Arafel
- Ásmegin
- Behemoth (POL)
- Borknagar
- Bran Barr
- Chalice (AUS)
- The Clan Destined
- Count Beetle
- Crimfall
- Cruachan
- Darkwoods My Betrothed
- Days Of the New
- DoomSword
- Egraine
- Eluveitie
- Elvenking
- Empyrium
- Ensiferum
- Equilibrium (GER)
- Fall of the Leafe
- Finntroll
- Finsterforst
- Flametal
- Folkearth
- Forefather
- Futhark
- Glittertind
- Godkiller
- Hagalaz' Runedance
- Hate Forest
- Hellveto
- Hin Onde
- Ilbeltz
- In Extremo
- Interred
- Ironwood
- Jose Andrea
- Kampfar
- Karl Sanders
- Korpiklaani
- Leprechaun
- The Lord Weird Slough Feg
- Lumsk
- Mago de Oz
- Magog
- Melechesh
- Menhir
- Metsatöll
- Mithotyn
- Månegarm
- Moonlyght
- Moonsorrow
- Moonspell
- Mors Osculi
- Negurã Bunget
- Nokturnal Mortum
- Noltem
- Nydvind
- Orphaned Land
- Otyg
- Philadelphia
- Primordial
- Ragnarok (UK)
- Rakoth
- Raud-Ants
- Rivendell
- Samain
- Saurom
- Shaman (FIN)
- Silent Stream of Godless Elegy
- Skyclad
- Slough Feg
- Storm
- Suidakra
- Sus Scrofa
- Svartby
- Taunusheim
- Temnozor
- Templario
- Tenhi
- Thanateros
- Thiasos Dionysos
- Thought Industry
- Thunderkraft
- Trollech
- TrollfesT
- Tuatha de Danann
- Tumulus
- Turisas
- Tır