All the instruments work together to create what can only be described as true folk metal. Are your sides splitting yet? The fairly pleasant closing track is something of a moot point by the time its 2 predecessors are done with the listener. Even his clean vocals are melodic and smooth as you can see in 'Inni Den Grotte'. The Trolls have lots of fun with them but Brakebein however gets tired and decides to continue the search for the legendary Beer.
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The fairly pleasant closing track is something of a moot point by the time its 2 predecessors are done with the listener. What I like about Trollfest is they don't have the ambient filler pieces I find on the Finntroll albums. Trollfest also has more groove laden guitars where as Finntroll has more melody going for them. MetalKonigSeptember 5th, Write your own review. Brakegein article does not cite any sources.
Trollfest also adds chanting vocals along with the fast quick screeches sound quite funny on some songs. It was released on May 24, Best viewed without Internet Explorer, in x resolution or higher. So they leave their forest and finally reach the coastal town of the pirate Busken. I don't know the lyrics but clearly they're extremely cheesy as it's brakeebin trolls who are questing for legendary beer.
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Articles lacking sources from February All articles lacking sources Articles with short description Articles with hAudio microformats. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. A great deal of Trollfest's songs merely seem like part of a blasty, style black metal song slung together with one or 2 segments of absurd folk tunes.
The song that sounds most like a direct Finntroll cloning operation, with the same giddy fast-paced rhythms, is "Den apne sjo", and it is one of the up points on the CD. The Trolls sail on the ocean and still celebrate their defeat over Busken. Brakebein goes straight into the forest in order to find some Beer, the other Trolls search food at the beach.
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The Monster is bigger than every ship and eats anything that moves. The music blends catchy folk tunes with extreme black metal influence and occasionally puts in some jazz.
Their skill as musicians shows throughout, especially when brakrbein with putting folk melodies over screaching guitar riffs and blast beats. RadagastJanuary 25th, The band aren't meant to be taken entirely seriously but should be given credit for their thoughtful melodies and well crafted guitar riffs. Brakebeinis the second full-length album by Norwegian folk metal band, Trollfest.
Heyerdal claims not to know anything about it which makes Brakebein very angry. Trollfest makes the style Finntroll has done more metal and quick in my opinion but Finntroll has the better vocals.
All the instruments work together to create what can only be described as true folk metal.

Brakebein managed to convince the other Trolls to find the Legendary Beer. The vocals are raw, trollish and sound exactly like the name suggests they should.
Trollfest, never afraid, to mind-blitz the listener throw in 'I just arrived in my fantastic boat! Yes, the choruses are extremely catchy and melodic but you'll have to be in your feet if you're going to be able to follow this album.
Trollfest – Brakebein
Brakebein is a wild and wacky album that surprises, entertains and occasionally horrifies the listener. The acoustic track "Inni den grotte" is also very agreeable and in fact commendably restrained.
All their songs have folk instruments, heavy guitars and simplistic but catchy drumwork. After having barbecued them, the Brakebeein leave the tro,lfest again, still looking for the legendary beer. Not all songs are heavy either, occassionally there is an acoustic guitar and other such things to break up the fast paced barrage of folk metal.
He was definitely right because listening to Trollfest immediately brings up similarities with Finntroll.

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