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« on: October 10, 2008, 17:07:04 »

Skyforger have been tempering their music in the smithy of the Thundergod since 1995.   For the last decade, the band has been fighting under the flag of Latvian Pagan Metal; an extreme blend of traditional Baltic Folk music and various Metal influences ranging from Norwegian inspired Black Metal through to 80s-rooted Heavy Metal. The band's unique combination of ancient and modern influence has given them a wide appeal throughout both the Metal and Folk scenes, and has brought great variety to their song writing over the course of the five Skyforger albums.

 The first of these was unleashed from the forge in 1997. Titled 'Semigalls' Warchant', the demo-album told tales of the last free Pagan tribes of the Baltic peoples; and their struggles with Christian invaders throughout the thirteenth century.  The album's music is heavily inspired by the Scandinavian Black Metal of the early nineties. Harsh and cold, the extremity is balanced by traditional Folk instruments, which anchor the venomous brutality firmly in the past; never loosing sight of the ancestral legends the music seeks to describe. 

These tales of ancient tribal Latvia and its Heathen tradition were to be expanded upon in Skyforger's first CD, 1998's 'Kauja Pie Saules' ('The Battle of Saule'). Later in 2000 followed their third release, the First World War themed 'Latvian Riflemen'. 




At the end of 2002 Skyforger signed to German label Folter Records. Soon the world saw the release of their newest Pagan Metal masterpiece - a return to their old themes of ancestral culture and Heathen gods. The album successfully recaptures the spirit of ancient Latvia; this time eschewing specific historical tales in favour of describing the ancient Baltic traditions, myths and wisdom. The music is powerful, precise; perhaps slower overall than previous offerings, which gives each song an unhurried strength - imbued with Pagan fire and crushing might.

The next album in line recorded in 2003 is self-released 'Sword Song’ - an album of pure Latvian Folk music and a long coming tribute to their ancient forefathers' heritage.




Soon later band signed deal with Folter Records for releasing their 'Semigall's Warchant' demo tape on CD format, release date happened in April of 2005. 'Semigalls' Warchant' features every track from the band's original demo (a rarity long since out of print), which has been completely re-mastered and combined with a brand new EP written especially for this release. This new material presents Skyforger's music after a decade of evolution - still burning with Pagan fire and fierce loyalty to the band's Latvian homeland, but with a richer sound and an even stronger fusion of melodic Folk music with their unique brand of extreme Metal.

In between album recordings, Skyforger has been also busy on worldwide stages. Behind the belt of band are already four European tours; many mini-tours & festival appearances and Skyforger is well known for their non-compromise live performances.

On spring of 2009 band is planning a new album release.

The Skyforger line up:
PETER - vocals, guitars, folk instruments, warrior voices
EDGARS 'ZIRGS' - bass, backing vocals, folk instruments, warrior voices
MARTINS - guitars, warrior voices
EDGARS 'MAZAIS' – drums & percussion
KASPARS – folk instruments, warrior voices

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« Reply #1 on: October 10, 2008, 20:10:33 »

strange i was almost sure that this topic exist.
great band. however i dont like some of their album esspecialy pure folk one...

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« Reply #2 on: October 10, 2008, 20:27:47 »

That's the one I especially like Cheesy
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« Reply #3 on: October 10, 2008, 23:43:28 »

Skyforger - Kurshi

"Kurshi" from first album "Kauja Pie Saules", 1998. Kurshi is old Latvian sea rider tribe who performed this song before going into sea travels.

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/73gZSuQuq9c&rel=0" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/v/73gZSuQuq9c&rel=0</a>

Skyforger - Usins Ja

 "When Usins Rides" from "Thunderforge" album at its release party in Riga, september 2003. Usins was originally the god of light, bringing the sun and news of a coming spring. Usins is a personification of the spring solstice. Later, Usins became a protector of horses. Depicted as a riding and bearded man, of course. The horse is a symbol of Usins.


<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/l_lz4x2hSXU&rel=0" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/v/l_lz4x2hSXU&rel=0</a>

Skyforger Live in Ragnarök Fest. 2006 song is Zviegtin Zviedza Kara Zirgi

Skyforger is also known as pure folk  band and they even have a full album with ancient Latvian folk songs, it's called "Sword Song", Band sometimes does some folk songs at their metal shows and here you can hear one of them at Ragnarok festival in Germany. The name of song is "Neighed The Battlehorses".

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/VTMZqHQhvQ0&rel=0" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/v/VTMZqHQhvQ0&rel=0</a>
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« Reply #4 on: November 16, 2008, 18:02:37 »

Zobena Dziesma one of my greatest Folk albums

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/NLRdaEfmNd0&rel=0" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/v/NLRdaEfmNd0&rel=0</a>

beautiful  Smiley
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« Reply #5 on: January 31, 2009, 20:24:08 »

beautiful  Smiley

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i have the whole gig. just awesome.
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