Ostara Metal’s 2019 Review in Music

Music blog for folk, power and pagan metal
Ostara Metal’s 2019 Review in Music
An amazing second edition of HRH Vikings, with an incredible announcement already for next year!
An amazing day full of dancing, jigging, and folk metal in good old London town.
There is a lot of potential in Atorc, I just feel that they need to iron out those few creases before they can truly launch into the more international folk metal community.
Wow, what a year 2018 was! I started Ostara Metal properly in January and this year has been a rollercoaster of a year, both with
This event is a new highlight on the festival calendar, and I already have tickets for next year to witness an even more spectacular line up! Skål!
HRH Vikings is my final festival of the year, and I really am looking forward to it. It’s my kind of metal, and some of
A one day festival jam packed of power metal in the home of heavy metal – Birmingham.
Get yourself a ticket for Power Metal Quest Fest, get yourself a t-shirt, and support all the amazing bands on the lineup who rely on our support to keep going!
The folk and power metal scene in the UK is getting bigger every year, and I am fortunate enough to know and in some cases be friends with the members of several of these bands.
On a cold March evening in Nottingham, as the snow began to fall, a small group of metalheads gathered in the upstairs chapel of a brewery and pub, waiting for a folk metal party to warm their souls. The legions of YYLVA, Atorc, Isarnos and Grimner gathered, and the lights went down.
I see a lot of potential in the growth of Atorc in becoming one of the foremost folk metal bands in the UK. I’m excited to hear what they have to offer in the future.