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Æther Realm is an American heavy metal band from Greenville, North Carolina. Their music is a blend of melodic death metal and folk metal, with lyrical themes of fantasy and mythology. The band's influences include Wintersun and Children of Bodom. They have been active since 2010, and have released three studio albums.
The band released two singles, "Gloryhammer" on 12 April 2019 and "The Siege of Dunkeld (In Hoots We Trust)" on 10 May 2019, through the Napalm YouTube. [18] [19] Following the album's release was the band's first North American tour as headliners in June with Æther Realm as support. [20]
The video was released on July 26, 2023, less than four months before the release of Shatter and Fall. [4] Hinayana embarked on a European tour with Saukkonen's bands in the month of the album's release. [5] Music videos were released for the songs "Reverse the Code", [6] "Triptych Visions", [7] and "A Tide Unturning". [8]
Carcass, shown here performing at Gods of Metal festival in Bologna, Italy (2008), helped define the melodic death metal genre with their 1993 album Heartwork. [1]This is a list of melodic death metal bands.
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The following is a list of albums, EPs, and mixtapes released in 2024.These albums are (1) original, i.e. excluding reissues, remasters, and compilations of previously released recordings, and (2) notable, defined as having received significant coverage from reliable sources independent of the subject.
Napalm Records is an Austrian independent record label focused on heavy metal, hard rock and folk/folk rock/folk metal.Originally, Napalm focused on black metal bands, such as Abigor and Summoning, and folk metal bands, such as Falkenbach and Vintersorg.
US death metal band The Famine's studio burnt down, along with their gear and recorded material for their upcoming 2010 release. [58] Behemoth frontman Adam "Nergal" Darski came to court over the Bible ripping incident in 2007, and was found not guilty on the basis that "The defendant's behaviour wasn’t recognised as a crime" [59] [60]