Skálmöld
Skálmöld

Skálmöld

ISLMetal, Folk Metal
34,959 monthly listeners
  • 62.3K followers
  • 16.2K subscribers
  • 13.9K followers
  • 307 followers
  • 237 followers

Skálmöld's Top Spotify Songs

1
Artist Name
Gleipnir
5.9K streams
2
Artist Name
Kvadning
5.2K streams
3
Artist Name
Ratatoskur
3.2K streams
4
Artist Name
Drink - Bonus Track
3.1K streams
5
Artist Name
Niðavellir
2.8K streams
5.9K
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Gleipnir

Skálmöld
5.2K
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Kvadning

Skálmöld
3.2K
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3.1K
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2.8K
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2K
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Narfi

Skálmöld
1.8K
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1.3K
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1.2K
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1.1K
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Skálmöld's YouTube Videos

1.2M
Views

Skálmöld & Sinfóníuhljómsveit Íslands - Kvaðning

Skalmold

Skálmöld & Sinfóníuhljómsveit Íslands - Kvaðning
Youtube
1.2M views
Jan 06, 2014
948.5K
Views

Skálmöld - Gleipnir (Official Video)

Skalmold

Skálmöld - Gleipnir (Official Video)
Youtube
948.5K views
Aug 19, 2013
658.5K
Views

SKÁLMÖLD - Gleipnir (Official) | Napalm Records

Napalm Records

SKÁLMÖLD - Gleipnir (Official) | Napalm Records
Youtube
658.5K views
Aug 21, 2013

Skálmöld's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

1
Artist Name
Viking / Folk Metal
by Spotify
2
Artist Name
Tobias Fate Playlist (Unofficial)
by Spotify
3
Artist Name
Viking Metal
by Spotify
4
Artist Name
Folk Metal Gems (Trolls, Vikings, Pirates and Party!)
by Spotify
5
Artist Name
Hellfest 2024 - Temple
by Spotify
26.7K
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19.7K
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14.2K
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11.6K
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Skálmöld's Chart Ranks

Past 12 Months

Events79 Events

Jun
27-29
Basinfirefest
Czech Republic
CZE
, Spálené PoříčíN/A N/A
Jun
27-30
Hellfest
France
FRA
, ClissonN/A N/A
Nov
01
Skálmöld at Harpa
Iceland
ISL
, Reykjavik10000 - 30000 Hall
Nov
02
Skálmöld at Harpa
Iceland
ISL
, Reykjavik10000 - 30000 Hall
Nov
03
Skálmöld at Harpa
Iceland
ISL
, Reykjavik10000 - 30000 Hall
Mar
22
Skálmöld at Kollektivet Livet Bar & Scen
Sweden
SWE
, Stockholm0 - 500 Bar
Past
Mar
21
Skálmöld at John Dee Live Club & Pub
Norway
NOR
, Oslo0 - 500 Bar
Past
Mar
20
Skálmöld at Folken
Norway
NOR
, Stavanger500 - 1200 Hall
Past
Mar
18
Skálmöld at Frannz Club
Germany
DEU
, Berlin0 - 500 Club
Past
Mar
16
Skálmöld at Tower Musikclub
Germany
DEU
, Bremen0 - 500 Club
Past

Skálmöld's Upcoming Events8 Events

  • Basinfirefest festival

    Atreyu, Halocene, Cradle Of Filth, Blind Guardian, Fear Factory, Battle Beast, In Extremo, Gutalax, BRAND OF SACRIFICE, Kataklysm, Rotting Christ, Suffocation, Insomnium, Destruction, Fleshgod Apocalypse, Crowbar, NanowaR of Steel, Suicidal Angels, Hulder, Skálmöld, Panzerfaust, Dangerface
    CZE, Spálené Poříčí
  • Hellfest festival

    Metallica, Foo Fighters, Avenged Sevenfold, The Offspring, Simple Plan, Queens of the Stone Age, Heart, Megadeth, Bad Omens, Babymetal, The Prodigy, Extreme, Royal Blood, Dropkick Murphys, 311, Neck Deep, Corey Taylor, Tom Morello, Slaughter to Prevail, Ice Nine Kills, Machine Head, Accept, While She Sleeps, Shaka Ponk, City Morgue, Suicidal Tendencies, Ice-T, Bruce Dickinson, Cradle Of Filth, Stratovarius, Yngwie Malmsteen, Korpiklaani, Eivør, Saxon, Black Stone Cherry, Enter Shikari, Fear Factory, The Interrupters, Steel Panther, Dimmu Borgir, Rival Sons, Chelsea Wolfe, Crosses †††, thrown, Sodom, Mammoth WVH, Dark Tranquillity, Nile, The Black Dahlia Murder, Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, High On Fire, All Them Witches, Amorphis, Corrosion Of Conformity, Rhapsody Of Fire, Satyricon, Nova Twins, Bleed From Within, BRAND OF SACRIFICE, Kataklysm, Hot Milk, Shadow of Intent, The Casualties, Body Count, Suffocation, Thursday, Ankor, Orden Ogan, Madball, The Acacia Strain, Mr. Bungle, Lovebites, Karnivool, Fu Manchu, Sanguisugabogg, WARGASM (UK), Graveyard, Biohazard, Alien Weaponry, The Dead Daisies, Brujeria, Cock Sparrer, Emperor, CRYSTAL LAKE, Kvelertak, 1000mods, Corvus Corax, Savage Hands, Dropout Kings, Caliban, Immolation, SPEED, Brutus, Clawfinger, Therapy?, Batushka, Ne Obliviscaris, Scowl, GEL, Kronos, Rendez-Vous, The Haunted, Tiamat, Show Me the Body, Drug Church, Anaal Nathrakh, Crystal Lake, Pain of Salvation, Tryglav, Dismember, Kanonenfieber, Mass Hysteria, High Vis, Textures, Harm's Way, Uuhai, Green Lung, Black Rainbows, Nekromantix, Skálmöld, Khemmis, The Blockheads, Wormrot, Shining, Total Chaos, Lofofora, Klone, Nebula, Cosmic Psychos, Saint Agnes, Asinhell, Dool, Legion Of The Damned, GGGOLDDD, Smash Hit Combo, MORK, Konvent, Crystal Viper, Spotlights, Sorcerer, Yoth Iria, Blockheads, Wiegedood, HERIOT, Skyclad, Ereb Altor, Oxbow, Shores of Null, Sumerlands, DESTINITY, Eight Sins, Julie Christmas, Solitaris, 8°6 CREW, Didier Wampas, Gozu, Eternal Champion, Red Sun Atacama, (DOLCH), The Devil's Trade, Morne, Bad Situation, Pensées Nocturnes, The Dead Krazukies, Pencey Sloe, Nakkeknaekker, Hrafngrímr, Houle, I am Morbid, Stinky, Deficiency, SANG FROID, Fallen Lillies, Komodrag & the Mounodor, Karma Zero, Wayfarer, Darken, Cold Blood, Wargasm, Kronos, Einar Solberg, Witch
    FRA, Clisson
    Huge
  • Skálmöld at Harpa

    Skálmöld
    Harpa
    ISL, Reykjavik
    Hall10K - 30K
  • Skálmöld at Harpa

    Skálmöld
    Harpa
    ISL, Reykjavik
    Hall10K - 30K
  • Skálmöld at Harpa

    Skálmöld
    Harpa
    ISL, Reykjavik
    Hall10K - 30K

Skálmöld's Past Events71 Events

  • Skálmöld at Kollektivet Livet Bar & Scen

    Skálmöld, Seven Spires, Atavistia
    Kollektivet Livet Bar & Scen
    SWE, Stockholm
    Bar0 - 500
  • Skálmöld at John Dee Live Club & Pub

    Skálmöld
    John Dee Live Club & Pub
    NOR, Oslo
    Bar0 - 500
  • Skálmöld at Folken

    Skálmöld, Seven Spires, Atavistia
    Folken
    NOR, Stavanger
    Hall500 - 1.2K
  • Skálmöld at Frannz Club

    Skálmöld
    Frannz Club
    DEU, Berlin
    Club0 - 500
  • Skálmöld at Tower Musikclub

    Skálmöld
    Tower Musikclub
    DEU, Bremen
    Club0 - 500

Artists Following Skálmöld

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Sabaton
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Sabaton
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Wind Rose
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Wind Rose
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Alestorm
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GBFolk Metal
Korpiklaani
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Korpiklaani
FIFolk Metal
Overkill
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Overkill
USThrash Metal
Iceland Symphony Orchestra
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ISOrchestral
Propagandhi
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Sólstafir
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Sólstafir
ISBlack Metal
Cellar Darling
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Cellar Darling
CHProgressive Rock
Trollfest
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NOFolk Metal
Massive Wagons
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Massive Wagons
GBHard Rock
Vicky Psarakis
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Vicky Psarakis
USHeavy Metal
Nytrix
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USDubstep
Stam1na
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FIProgressive Metal
Agent Fresco
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Agent Fresco
ISProgressive Rock
Árstíðir
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Árstíðir
ISIndie Pop
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Nightrage
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GRDeath Metal
Hamferð
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Hamferð
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Burdel King
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Burdel King
ESHard Rock
Skiltron
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Skiltron
ARFolk Metal
Dalriada
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HUFolk Metal
Anna Murphy
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DEPower Metal

More about Skálmöld

Overview of Folk Metal musician Skálmöld

The well-known metal group Skálmöld is from Reykjavik, Iceland. They are regarded as one of the folk metal genre's most popular bands. Their distinctive style fuses heavy metal with traditional Icelandic folk music to produce a very unique listening experience.

The forceful voices, huge guitar riffs, and pounding rhythms that define Skálmöld's music. Their eerie ballads and grand anthems showcase their knack for incorporating complex melodies into their music. As a result of its profound ties to Icelandic history and tradition, Skálmöld's music is a wholly accurate reflection of that nation's culture.

The ability of Skálmöld to infuse their music with a feeling of grandeur and drama sets them apart from other metal bands. Their music has an immense scope, soaring choruses, and a cinematic feel that takes the listener to a another era and location. In addition to being intense and potent, their music also has a profoundly emotional element that speaks to the human experience. Skálmöld is a band that excels in creating a distinctive and powerful metal sound.

What are the most popular songs for Folk Metal musician Skálmöld?

Icelandic folk metal band Skálmöld has been creating waves in the music industry with their distinctive style, which combines traditional folk music with heavy metal. "Kvadning," "Nidavellir," "Gleipnir," and "Mori" are some of their most well-known songs.

The outstanding song "Kvadning" is a prime example of Skálmöld's masterful blending of heavy metal riffs and folk melodies. The song's beginning, which is ominous, establishes the mood for the duration of the song. The menacing rhythms and eerie vocals produce a sense of urgency that perfectly encapsulates Skálmöld's musical aesthetic.

Another well-liked song, "Nidavellir," has a catchy tune that will stick in your head. The band's usage of traditional Icelandic instruments gives the music an additional level of authenticity while the lyrics of the song describe the tale of dwarfs who reside in the underground realm of Nidavellir.

A few other well-known Skálmöld songs are "Ad hausti," "Hel," "Muspell," and "Sverdid." Overall, Skálmöld's music is a testament to the group's talent and ingenuity, as well as to their capacity to innovatively and broadly appealingly blend many genres.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Folk Metal musician Skálmöld?

The latest album by the Icelandic folk metal group Skálmöld, "10 Year Anniversary - Live in Reykjavik," was published in 2020. This album is a live recording of their Reykjavik, Iceland, hometown, 10-year anniversary concert. The album includes some of their most well-known songs, such as "Gleipnir," "Ad hausti," and "Kvadning." The enchantment of the concert can be relived, and fans can feel the excitement of Skálmöld's live performances.

In 2017, the band's most recent single, "Hondin sem veggina klorar," was released. It features their distinctive fusion of heavy metal and Icelandic folk music. The song's lyrics, which are based on a poem by Icelandic poet Johannes ur Kotlum, discuss life's challenges and the value of tenacity.

Skálmöld's album "Sorgir," which tackles themes of loss, grief, and grieving, was published in 2018. There are songs on the album like "Mori," "Draumur um Nidhogg," and "Sorgir." The band's ability to write affecting, compelling music that connects with their audience is on full display in this album.

"Vogguvisur Yggdrasils," Skálmöld's previous album, was published in 2016 and contains songs influenced by Norse mythology. "Lullabies of Yggdrasil" is the title of the CD, which included songs like "Nidavellir," "Midgardsormur," and "Niflheimur." The band's ability to combine traditional Icelandic folk music with their heavy metal style is demonstrated on this album.

Overall, Skálmöld's music is a distinctive fusion of heavy metal and Icelandic folk music, with lyrics drawn from the literature, mythology, and folklore of Iceland. Their most recent album and single serve as evidence of their capacity to write affecting music that connects with their audience.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Folk Metal musician Skálmöld?

The Icelandic folk metal band Skálmöld has gained recognition for their upbeat live performances. They have performed at some of the greatest metal festivals in the world, including Heavy Montreal in Canada, Wacken Open Air in Germany, and Graspop Metal Meeting in Belgium. They have developed a reputation as one of the most thrilling live performers in the genre because to their appearances at these festivals.

Skálmöld has performed at some of Europe's premier venues in addition to festivals. The Batschkapp in Germany, Ninkasi in France, and Poppodium 013 in the Netherlands have all hosted their performances. These performances have given the group a chance to interact more closely with their audience and display their distinctive fusion of heavy metal and traditional Icelandic folk music.

In Germany, Skálmöld gave one of his most memorable performances at Rockharz Open Air. The crowd was singing along and bopping their heads to the band's energetic performance, which included songs like "Gleipnir" and "Kvadning," which are crowd favorites. The band cemented their status as one of the top live performers in the genre because to their brilliant musicianship and commanding stage presence, which made a lasting impression on festival attendees.

Overall, Skálmöld's performances at festivals and live venues have positioned them as one of the most intriguing folk metal groups. They have gained admirers all over the world because to their distinctive fusion of heavy metal and traditional Icelandic folk music and their explosive live performances.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Folk Metal musician Skálmöld?

Iceland's Skálmöld, a folk metal band from Reykjavik, has recorded numerous songs with the Iceland Symphony Orchestra. The band's most significant musical collaborations have come from the collaborations. One of the songs on the album, "Kvadning," features the Iceland Symphony Orchestra. The song is an epic work that highlights the band's distinctive fusion of metal and folk music. One of the highlight tunes on the album, the track has a grandiose atmosphere thanks to the collaboration with the orchestra.

Another song with the Iceland Symphony Orchestra is called "Gleipnir." The band's distinctive sound is wonderfully complemented by the cooperation, which gives the song a cinematic feel. The song is a great example of how well the group can meld several genres to produce something wholly original. One of the album's most enduring tracks, the partnership with the orchestra gives the song a new dimension.

Two other songs with the Iceland Symphony Orchestra are "Hel" and "Aras." The partnerships have produced some of the most significant musical partnerships for Skálmöld. The songs are epic works that highlight the band's distinctive fusion of folk and metal music. The tracks on the CD stand out because of the orchestral collaborations, which give them a majestic feel.

In conclusion, Skálmöld's musical partnerships with the Iceland Symphony Orchestra have produced some of the band's most significant musical achievements. The band's music has become even more epic and opulent as a result of the partnerships, which have given it a new dimension. The group's ability to mash up several genres and produce something wholly original is demonstrated by the collaborations.