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What sub-genre of metal are bands like Amon Amarth and Celtic Frost?
I really like this style of music. It makes me think of vikings, perhaps battling in a war or maybe on a great sea voyage.
I want to find more artists like these guys and "similar artists" links at various places don't give me the kind of thing I'm looking for. I'd like to know the sub-genre of music that this is called. Thanks.
Actually, cinemetal... I just did some of my own research. Turns out that "Viking Metal" is a term used to denote bands that exhibit certain lyrical and thematic elements, rather than the music itself which would be used to determine the genre.
I've discovered this upon several websites. Regarding that discovery, I'd suggest it's quite fine to lump Amon Amarth and Celtic Frost together, which I kinda do anyway... even if you say I'm not supposed to.
In the meantime, I've uncovered to my eyes a few dozen bands that exhibit the qualities I was searching for. Thanks to all for the answers.
Amon Amarth are usually lumped into the whole Viking metal subgenre with bands like Enslaved, Himinbjorg, Einherjer and other Norwegian bands who take their historical lyrics far more seriously, though musically, they are far more relative to the melodic death metal sound of the mid-90s.
Celtic Frost is a much older, much more atypical band in that it traversed many subgenres, such as death, black, doom and thrash, relating to all of them while maintaining its own avant-garde, progressive sensibility.
Bottom line: Celtic Frost and Amon Amarth are too dissimilar to lump together. And there's no such thing as Scandinavian metal. That implies that all bands from Norway, Denmark and Sweden sound precisely the same, which is total foolishness. That would be like coining the term American metal irrespective of, say, Fear Factory, Nevermore and Symphony X, who all sound nothing alike.
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