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Arkona (band) - Wikipedia Arkona's fifth studio album, Goi, Rode, Goi!, released in October 2009, proved to be an ambitious affair: all in all, more than 40 musicians took part, including a choir and a string quintet
Аркона - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives Arkona was the last pagan Slavic city castle destroyed in 1168 by the crusade led by Bishop Absalon and King Valdemar the Great of Denmark It was located on Rugia island in the Baltic Sea (now in Germany)
Arkona - Napalm Records Label-Website After five long years, pagan folk metal band ARKONA finally return with their ominous ninth studio album, Kob’, to be released on June 16, 2023 via Napalm Records
Band | arkona - official website ARKONA - Polish Black Metal since 1993 The band was formed during the second wave of black metal in the early 1990s by Khorzon and Messiah (RIP 2017) and was one of the first bands of this genre in Poland
Stella Pandora - ARKONA "Stella Pandora", the impassioned and anthemic 8th album from ARKONA, finds the formidable Polish Black Metal pioneers supremely focused, superbly intense and aflame with melodic vigour
Kob - Wikipedia 'Spell') is the ninth studio album by the Russian heavy metal band Arkona, released on 16 June 2023 through Napalm Records The songs are about how mankind has tried, and failed, to rise above nature, and is descending in six steps toward self-annihilation
Arkona - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives Arkona Country of origin: Poland Location: Perzów, Greater Poland Status: Active Formed in: 1993 Genre: Black Metal Themes: Paganism, Anti-Christianity, Darkness Current label: Debemur Morti Productions Years active: 1993-present Contact: mail@arkonahorde pl Unreleased: - "The Unholy War" (demo 1993) Compilation appearances:
Arkona - YouTube Music Arkona is a Russian folk metal band Their lyrics are heavily influenced by Russian folklore and Slavic mythology, and their music incorporates several traditional Russian musical instruments