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ADORNED
BROOD (Germany) ......Folk Metal......
Pagan Metal, a term that didn’t exist
back in 1993 when Adorned Brood formed. When
they started, Adorned Brood were just a few
young metalheads who loved metal and who wanted
to create their own unique sound by combining
elements of extreme metal on the one hand and
folk-elements like flutes on the other. Nobody
would have expected that this may become a huge
and important part of the metal scene in the
future.
Today they can look back on six full length
albums, a natural progression of their sound
which never followed any trends and a
perseverance that made them staying true to
themselves and that made them getting on with
several line-up and label changes. Incidents
like all those changes which may have brought
other bands to an end just always fuelled the
fire again and again and made Markus Frost and
his bandmates continue and fight for what
they’ve been doing for more than 15 years.
Besides playing the Wacken Open Air and several
other festivals, Adorned Brood toured Europe as
support for Alestorm and Tyr in April 2009, but
had played countless of gigs prior to that.
Support shows for Subway to Sally, local
supportshows for Turisas, Norther, Korpiklaani,
Ensiferum and many more, a co-headliner tour
with Catamenia and countless festival
appearances like Summer Breeze, Party San,Wave
Gotik Treffen, Ragnarök or Feuertanz Festival.
Adorned Brood always convinced the metal fans
with their unique folkloristic-pagan style.
On their current album “Noor”, which was
released by Black Bards Entertainment in
November 2008, the stayed true to their roots
and included plenty of their trademark melodies
they have been known for since their early days.
Furthermore they matured as musicians and
lyricists though and therefore “Noor” is
definitely an album that’s not just limited to
find its admirer in the Pagan Metal community.
Instead “Noor” offers a variety of songs
which any open-minded metalhead can enjoy, on CD
as well as in live situations.