- For medieval metalworking see Metallurgy#History.
| Medieval metal | |
|---|---|
| Stylistic origins | Folk metal Neo-Medieval music |
| Cultural origins | Mid 1990s Germany |
| Typical instruments | Electric guitar - Bass - Percussion - Woodwinds - Strings - Vocals |
| Mainstream popularity | Germany |
| Regional scenes | |
| Germany | |
| Other topics | |
| Medieval folk rock - Neo-medieval music | |
Medieval metal or medieval rock is a German subgenre of folk metal that blends hard rock or heavy metal music with medieval folk music. It is known in the German language as Mittelalter-Metal or Mittelalter-Rock. The genre emerged from the middle of the 1990s with contributions from Subway to Sally, In Extremo and Schandmaul. The style is characterised by the prominent use of a wide variety of traditional folk and medieval instruments.
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History
Precursors
The medieval folk band Corvus Corax, was formed in 1989 and released a debut album in the same year.[2] The group relies on "carefully researched and constructed period instruments"[3] that include the cister, hurdy gurdy, biniou, buccina, davul, riq and cornetto curvo with the most prominent being the shawm and bagpipes.[1] They are also known for their use of "authentic source material,"[3] adopting melodies from medieval literature written in an old system of notation called neumes but otherwise using their own interpretations for arrangements and the rhythm.[4] They describe their approach as "louder, dirtier and more powerful than any interpretation of medieval music before."[5] The result has been associated more with medieval taverns and pubs rather than the royal courts or church.[2][1]
While medieval metal is a German phenomenon,[6] one of the inspirations for the genre is the English folk metal band Skyclad. Formed in 1990 as a thrash metal band, they added violins from session musician Mike Evans on several tracks from their debut album, The Wayward Sons of Mother Earth,[7] with the song "The Widdershins Jig" acclaimed as "particularly significant" and "a certain first in the realms of Metal".[8] The band added a full time violinist to their ranks[9][7] and has since been credited not only as the originators and pioneers of folk metal[7][10][11] but also as a direct inspiration for medieval metal bands.[8][12]
Origins
The East German band Subway to Sally was formed in 1992 as a folk rock band, singing in English and incorporating Irish and Scottish influences in their music.[13] With their second album MCMXCV released in 1995, the band adopted a "more traditional approach" and started singing in German.[13] Taking Skyclad as an influence,[12] Subway to Sally performs a blend of hard rock and heavy metal music "enriched with medieval melodies enmeshed in the songs via bagpipes, hurdy-gurdy, lute, mandoline, shalm [sic], fiddle and flute" and combined with "romantic-symbolic German-speaking poetry" in their lyrics.[14] With chart success in their native Germany,[13] they have since been credited as the band "that set off the wave of what is known as medieval rock."[6]
In the year 1994, a concert was organised in Berlin that featured a collaboration between a rock band known as Noah and members of the aforementioned medieval group Corvus Corax.[15] The result of this mix of medieval and rock music saw the group Noah turning into In Extremo. They began with two acoustic medieval albums before releasing a metal album Weckt die Toten! in 1998.[16][17] They have since found chart success in Germany with their "medieval style stage garb and unashamed usage of such bizarre, sometimes hand made, instruments as the Scottish bagpipes."[18]
Corvus Corax also joined in the fray with the release of an EP in 1996 that featured metal music with bagpipes.[2] The EP was titled Tanzwut and the group has since continued exploring medieval metal as a side project by that name. Tanzwut's self-titled debut album arrived in 1999 to a mixed reception from fans of Corvus Corax.[19] Their style blends not only medieval music and heavy metal but also industrial and electronic beats.
The year 1999 also saw the release of Schandmaul's debut album.[20] Describing themselves as the "minstrels of today,"[6] the Bavarian outfit employs a musical arsenal that includes the bagpipes, barrel-organ, shawm, violin and mandolin.[21] Like Subway to Sally and In Extremo, Schandmaul has experienced chart success in their native Germany.[20][21] Other groups that also emerged during the late 1990s and early 2000s included Letzte Instanz,[22] Morgenstern[23] and Schattentantz.[24]
Musical characteristics
Like its parent genre, medieval rock features the same typical instruments found in heavy metal music: guitars, bass, drums and vocalist. Bands in the genre are known to supplement their sound with a wide range of folk and traditional instruments. Woodwind instruments like the bagpipes, flutes and shawm can be found in the music of Corvus Corax, Tanzwut,[2] In Extremo,[18] Schandmaul,[21] Morgernstern,[23] Schattentantz[24] and Subway to Sally[25] while string instruments like the violin, lute, hurdy gurdy, cello, harp and mandolin are employed by Subway to Sally,[14] In Extremo,[18] Schandmaul,[21] Morgernstern,[23] Schattentantz[24] and Subway to Sally.[25]
Bands in the genre are also known to sing mostly or only in German, including Subway to Sally,[25] Morgenstern[26] and Letzte Instanz.[27]
List of bands
| Band | Country | Formed | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| In Extremo | Germany | 1996 | [6] |
| Letzte Instanz | Germany | 1996 | [22][28] |
| Morgenstern | Germany | 1998 | [29] |
| Saltatio Mortis | Germany | 2000 | [30] |
| Schattentantz | Germany | 1999 | [31] |
| Schandmaul | Germany | 1998 | [6][20] |
| Subway to Sally | Germany | 1992 | [6][32] |
| Tanzwut | Germany | 1998 | [33] |
See also
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