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Trollech
OriginPlzeň, Czech Republic
GenresBlack metal
Pagan metal
Years active1999–present
LabelsKetzer Records
MembersAsura G.G. Ray
Lord Morbivod
Throllmas
Sheafraidh
Websitehttp://www.trollech.com

Trollech is a band from Plzeň in the Czech Republic that produces black metal (Viking metal)[1] music. The band was formed by Lord Morbivod and Asura Godwar Gorgon's Ray in 1999 and started performing live but did not release its first album until 2001. This album's genre has been labelled as "forest pagan black metal". The lyrics throughout are in Czech and apparently follow set themes revolving around forests, trees, castles, trolls, dwarfs, weather (thunderstorms, rain) and other natural entities in the mystical realm of Trollech, of which the musicians act as guardians.

Trollech's music is considered to be old-school pagan metal, especially their earlier albums. Their simple, yet melodic music provides support to the lyrics, the main quality of the band. Trollech uses Czech in a playful way, including frequent usage of archaic-sounding and unusual words.

Line-up

Former members

  • Johannes – guitar (2001–2006)

Discography

  • Dech Pohanských Větrů (Breath of Pagan Winds) DEMO MC – 2000
  • Ve Hvozdech (In The Woods) – CD 2001
  • Synové Lesů (Sons Of Forests) – CD 2002
  • Tváře Stromů (EP) (Faces Of Trees) – EP 2003
  • V Rachotu Hromů (In The Rumbling Of Thunder) – CD 2003
  • Tumultus (split with Sorath) – EP 2005
  • Skryti V Mlze (Hidden In Fog) – CD 2006
  • Svatoboj – Metal Swamp No. 22 – LIVE CD 2006
  • Trollech vs. Heiden (split with Heiden) – CD 2007
  • Jasmuz (Jasmuz) – CD 2010
  • Vnitřní tma - CD 2012
  • Každý strom má svůj stín - CD 2017

References

  1. ^ Born, R. "Trollech". MusicMight. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 4 March 2012. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)

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