Cover of Folkstone Damnati Ad Metalla
G.C.Estiqaatsi

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For folk metal fans, lovers of medieval and historical music, followers of italian folk bands, and listeners interested in unique folk-metal blends
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THE REVIEW

Great Chief ESTIQAATSI welcomes you to his new review within the tribe of pale-faces, Debaser.

Today we are going to talk about the news of a record by the group of the Longobard warrior tribe Folkstone.

ESTIQAATSI immediately asks if you know the group of lansquenets, otherwise he explains right away:

Lore on vocals and cleaver, Andrea on drums and halberd, Federico on medieval longsword and guitar, Squaw Silvia on Celtic harp, but above all Squaw Robi on mess hall pots command the whole war band which Great Chief Estiqaatsi doesn’t really know what they play.

In conclusion, ESTIQAATSI thinks, however, that the Folkstone group is the best group of all Longobard barbarian music groups.

The Tam-Tam says that Great Chief's time is up.

ESTIQAATSI greets Folkstone crusaders and the entire Debaser tribe.

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Summary by Bot

The review warmly welcomes readers to explore Folkstone's album Damnati Ad Metalla. The band is humorously described as a tribe of warriors, blending medieval and folk instruments. The reviewer highly praises Folkstone as the best Longobard barbarian music group. The tone is playful and tribal, engaging readers in this unique musical journey. The review ends with a spirited farewell to the band and the community.

Tracklist Videos

01   Ol bal di òss (01:52)

02   Longobardia (04:07)

03   Aufstand! (03:48)

04   Anime dannate (04:51)

05   Frerì (04:33)

06   Un'altra volta ancora (03:57)

07   Luppulus in fabula (04:42)

08   Terra Santa (04:00)

09   Senza certezze (04:33)

10   Vortici scuri (03:48)

11   Dall'alto cadrò (04:40)

12   Vanità di vanità (03:26)

13   Rocce nere (02:07)

Folkstone

Italian folk metal band from Bergamo (active 2004–2019), known for blending traditional instruments like bagpipes, flutes, bombarde, rauschpfeife and Celtic harp with electric guitars and drums, and Italian-language lyrics. Key albums include Folkstone, Damnati ad metalla, Il confine, Oltre... l'abisso and Ossidiana.
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