Norwegian folk-metal group known for humorous, drinking-themed songs that mix extreme metal with folk instruments and tavern choruses, singing partly in a playful troll-language.

TrollfesT is a Norwegian folk-metal band formed in 2003. Reviews and public sources describe their music as a mix of metal (thrash/black influences), folk, ska and beer-hall anthems, featuring instruments such as mandolin, trumpet, accordion, tuba and harmonica; lyrics and vocals often use a constructed "Trollspråk" blending Norwegian and German and focus on trolls, drinking and satire.

Two DeBaser reviews praise TrollfesT's boisterous blend of folk and extreme metal, their tavern-themed lyrics and playful, drunken atmosphere. The band mixes heavy riffs with folk instruments and sings in a troll-language. Recommended for listeners who enjoy humorous, party-oriented metal.

For:Fans of folk/metal and party-oriented, humorous music; listeners who like drinking songs and irreverent, theatrical metal.

 

Welcome to the TrollFest tavern, free entry but (absolutely) obligatory consumption.

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A real remedy against bad mood, this album is fresh and thoroughly enjoyable, making its genuine ignorance its strong point and, precisely for this reason, being more convincing than many other works that attempt to reach artistic heights, only to come across as bland and inconclusive.

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