Multinational folk/viking metal project formed in 2003 (originating in Lithuania), built around roughly 30 contributors and focused on mythological themes.

Formed in 2003 and originating from Lithuania (the project shaped by singer Ruslanas according to reviews). Reviews consistently note an unstable/large lineup (around 30 members from 11–13 countries), a musical blend that references Bathory and Scandinavian folk, and frequent use of folk instrumentation (violin, flute, harp, accordion, piano). Critics praise many individual tracks and atmospheres while pointing to long runtimes and compilation-like album sequencing.

Folkearth is a multinational folk/viking metal project (originating in Lithuania, formed 2003) built around roughly 30 contributors. Reviews praise strong individual songs and mythological atmospheres but note long, compilation-like releases and uneven sequencing. Notable albums discussed are By the Sword of My Father, Drakkars in the Mist and Fatherland. Overall regarded as promising with standout tracks despite inconsistent album cohesion.

For:Fans of folk metal, viking metal, and mythologically themed metal projects; listeners who appreciate orchestral/folk instrumentation mixed with metal.

 The Folkearth could be considered as an "all-star band" truly promising but unusual, characterized by a rather unstable lineup composed of about 30 members from different countries and musical groups who offer their contribution in a peculiar way;

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 This band has managed to capture the legacy of Bathory and fuse it with Scandinavian folk.

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 Dark yet dreamy are the atmospheres that Folkearth evoke, skillfully mixed in the cauldron of folk-metal with gloomy male vocals alternating with gothic school female vocalizations.

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