Symbel (band)

Symbel is an English heathen metal rock band, created in 2001 by Sceot Acwealde (also Bretwaldas of Heathen Doom and Herne),[1] fusing lyrical elements of the English neopagan, anti-capitalist and esoteric anarchist circles with folkish and romanticist nationalist beliefs, drawing from the philosophies suggested in the Anglo-Saxon and Old Norse texts.

Releases

The debut CD was released in January 2003 by Angelisc Enterprises,[2] the label run by Forefather, now called Seven Kingdoms. Subsequent work has been released by King Penda Productions and Midhir Records.

  • Heathen Drinking Metal; 27 minutes four track demos 2001 / 02
  • We Drink - Hymns and Counsel of Anglo-Saxon Heathenry; CD 2003 36 minutes
  • "Wet English Forests"; 10" vinyl 45rpm 2004 - re-release of selected demo material.
  • Ale Whores of Mercia; CD May 2007[3]
  • Gyddigg - Possessed by the Rage of Wod; CD 2013
  • Hammerwych; EP August 2014 [4]

King Penda Productions has made available these releases as digital downloads at Bandcamp.[5]

Members

  • Sceot Acwealde - vocals, all instruments.
gollark: Did any fiction end up anticipating the general-purpose-ness of our modern computers?
gollark: Apparently E-ink is a brand name and E-paper is the general term.
gollark: I don't think I would actually enjoy subsistence farming and the worse housing/consumer goods of the past.
gollark: The "aliens" in most sci-fi are thinly disguised humans and people don't mind that very much.
gollark: There are probably libraries for it, but I just have an incredibly janky implementation based on weekday numbering.

References

  1. "Sceot Acwealde - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives". Metal-archives.com. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  2. "Angelisc Enterprises - Label, bands lists, Albums, Productions, Informations, contact". Spirit-of-metal.com. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  3. "Symbel - Ale Whores of Mercia - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives". Metal-archives.com. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  4. "SYMBEL". Symbel.bandcamp.com. Retrieved 15 June 2020.

Interviews

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