Sigma Member Aug 12, 2002 418 0 16 New York Apr 21, 2008 #21 [ame]http://youtube.com/watch?v=RXubM-iJ82Q[/ame]
Seditious GodSlayer Jul 26, 2005 2,333 1 36 New Zealand Apr 23, 2008 #22 oh, fuck me, how did I forget Shaman (early Korpiklaani) FFS!
Belligerent Greekus Urungus Mar 15, 2006 11,057 3 36 The Low Low, IL Apr 23, 2008 #23 As mentioned above, Alchemist. Organasm more so than Austral Alien but definitely tribal.
the phoenix Member Mar 25, 2004 142 0 16 Apr 25, 2008 #24 Hmmmm Sepultura, Ratos de Porao, Taake, Nokturnal Mortum, Summoning
Einherjar86 Active Member Jan 15, 2008 18,514 1,982 113 The Ivory Tower Apr 25, 2008 #25 Summoning? I definitely think some folk metal is very tribal; but Summoning is too "black/symphonic metal."
Summoning? I definitely think some folk metal is very tribal; but Summoning is too "black/symphonic metal."
the phoenix Member Mar 25, 2004 142 0 16 Apr 25, 2008 #26 I don't know, some of the later releases sound tribal to me.. offering sentiments of tradition, conflict, victory, nature.. meh. Oh and I forgot about Graveland, another tribal band.
I don't know, some of the later releases sound tribal to me.. offering sentiments of tradition, conflict, victory, nature.. meh. Oh and I forgot about Graveland, another tribal band.
Chairman Kaga Member Jan 23, 2007 5,920 7 38 Los Angeles Apr 25, 2008 #27 ObscureInfinity said: Roots sounds like nu-metal to me. Click to expand... I'd rather say groove metal.
ObscureInfinity said: Roots sounds like nu-metal to me. Click to expand... I'd rather say groove metal.