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Helrunar
Helrunar is a German pagan metal band from Münster, founded in 2001. They played at the Summer Breeze Open Air in August 2007, and at the pagan metal Ragnarök Festival in 2008. Line-up Current members * Skald Draugir – vocals (2001–present) * Alsvartr – drums, guitar, bass (2001–present) Former members * Dionysos – guitar (2001–2008) Discography * ''Grátr'' (demo, 2003) * ''Helrunar/Nachtmahr'' (split with the German band Nachtmahr, 2005) * ''Frostnacht'' (2005) * ''Baldr ok íss'' (2007) * ''Sól'' (2011) * ''Fragments – A Mythological Excavation'' (split with Árstíðir Lífsins, 2012) * ''Wein für Polyphem'' (2013) * ''Niederkunfft'' (2015) * ''Vanitas vanitatvm'' (2018) References External links * Helrunar at Prophecy Productions
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Ragnarök Festival
Ragnarök Festival is a pagan metal festival held annually in Germany since 2004 founded by Ivo Raab. It started out as a small, one-night festival with only regional bands in the town hall of Hollfeld. In 2005 it was decided to go for a festival featuring mostly Viking and pagan metal with the booking of bands like Månegarm, Menhir, Eisregen and Equilibrium. From 2006 on the festival took place in the significantly bigger town hall of Lichtenfels, Bavaria. History The Ragnarök Metal Festival was founded by Ivo Raab in 2004. The festival's first edition featured seven bands, mostly death metal, and about 120 visitors. It did not pay off, but Raab decided to give it another try and organized it again in 2005. That year the line-up was specialized on Viking and pagan metal, and better-known bands were signed. Especially the headliners Eisregen attracted a lot of people as their rare live gigs are usually censored unless played to an adult audience. On Ragnarök the visitors re ...
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