TrollfesT
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TrollfesT
a month ago
TrollfesT Releases New Single "Smoldering Failure"!
Music video HERE - https://youtu.be/A_KHRaGnfE4
Flamingos and war, you have been warned🔥
"Smoldering Failure" is themore
Music video HERE - https://youtu.be/A_KHRaGnfE4
Flamingos and war, you have been warned🔥
"Smoldering Failure" is themore
TrollfesT's tour
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Fan Reviews
Tany
September 13th 2022
The show was amazing. If you ever have a chance to see them live, it’s 100% worth it.
Helsingborg, Sweden@The Tivoli
Nathan
February 8th 2020
TrollfesT put on an amazing show! Was the first I heard of them and was extremely impressed by their live performance and unique sound.
Phoenix, AZ@Joe's Grotto
Dave
March 2nd 2019
Even though I would never listen to this band at home (vocals are not for me), I had a fantastic time watching them. Their costumes were great, the energy was great with lots of crowd interaction. Excellent idea to attempt to involve the audience in a congaline world record during one of their songs.
I don't know if I would want to attend a show with Trollfest headlining as their music isn't for me at all, but they were a fantastic opener that I'd definitely be excited to see again if they were supporting another artist.
London, United Kingdom@Islington Assembly Hall
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About TrollfesT
One weekend in 2003, in Oslo, Norway, a bunch of goons became bored with the selection of party music that was available to them, and, helped along by the consumption of large quantities of alcohol, the soon-to-be members of TrollfesT decided to take matters into their own hands. One website and six songs later, a German label, which at the time was called Solistium, recognised the potential in the madness and got in touch. With the immortal words “what the heck, let’s give it a go” TrollfesT agreed to a deal and started writing new material. By 2005 “Willkommen Folk tell Drekka Fest!!” hit the streets. And life as we know it was never the same again.
Containing a selection of sounds and comments, many of which you would not necessary come across if you only frequented polite parties, “Willkommen…” displayed some unique qualities that caught people’s attention and consequently sold rather a lot of copies, so a deal for a second album was signed and in 2006 the story of Brakebein the Troll was released. “Brakebein” (not a bad choice for a title really given its subject matter), appeared in two versions - one that included a cartoon illustrating Brakebein’s voyage, and the other that included the lyrics.
During the first years, TrollfesT never actually played live, but nevertheless the two albums succeeded in making the band a sought after addition to festivals, and the first foray beyond the planning stage occurred in 2007 as one of the headlining bands at the Ninth Barther Metal Open Air Festival. TrollfesT then went on to headline and play various festivals and concerts around Europe during 2007/08 including the Ragnarök and Riedfest festivals.
January 2009 saw the release of TrollfesT’s third studio album “Villanden”. A much-anticipated underground album according to feedback from the fans, “Villanden” was quickly acknowledged as one of the craziest albums to have been released in a very long time, mixing, as it did, European Balkan music with extreme metal, and spread rapidly through the viral networks like YouTube, MySpace and Facebook.
So how would anyone, in their right mind, or otherwise, dare to define TrollfesT? The closest you would come is probably True Norwegian Balkan Black Metal, but even then you would need to include influences from lots more genres. The best way to put it is that this band is all about alcohol, joy and music, three subjects that draw in fans from all ages and genres, eager to listen to TrollfesT’s records and witness the exuberant and skilled live performances.
Containing a selection of sounds and comments, many of which you would not necessary come across if you only frequented polite parties, “Willkommen…” displayed some unique qualities that caught people’s attention and consequently sold rather a lot of copies, so a deal for a second album was signed and in 2006 the story of Brakebein the Troll was released. “Brakebein” (not a bad choice for a title really given its subject matter), appeared in two versions - one that included a cartoon illustrating Brakebein’s voyage, and the other that included the lyrics.
During the first years, TrollfesT never actually played live, but nevertheless the two albums succeeded in making the band a sought after addition to festivals, and the first foray beyond the planning stage occurred in 2007 as one of the headlining bands at the Ninth Barther Metal Open Air Festival. TrollfesT then went on to headline and play various festivals and concerts around Europe during 2007/08 including the Ragnarök and Riedfest festivals.
January 2009 saw the release of TrollfesT’s third studio album “Villanden”. A much-anticipated underground album according to feedback from the fans, “Villanden” was quickly acknowledged as one of the craziest albums to have been released in a very long time, mixing, as it did, European Balkan music with extreme metal, and spread rapidly through the viral networks like YouTube, MySpace and Facebook.
So how would anyone, in their right mind, or otherwise, dare to define TrollfesT? The closest you would come is probably True Norwegian Balkan Black Metal, but even then you would need to include influences from lots more genres. The best way to put it is that this band is all about alcohol, joy and music, three subjects that draw in fans from all ages and genres, eager to listen to TrollfesT’s records and witness the exuberant and skilled live performances.
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Genres:
Folk Metal, World Music, Black Metal, Extreme Folk Metal, True Norwegian Balkan Metal
Band Members:
Fabio Grimdrap, DrekkaDag, Trollmannen, Fjernkontrollet, Böesse Basshöl, TrollBANK, Kjellkjé, Mr.Seidel
Hometown:
Norway
No upcoming shows in your city
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Latest Post
TrollfesT
a month ago
TrollfesT Releases New Single "Smoldering Failure"!
Music video HERE - https://youtu.be/A_KHRaGnfE4
Flamingos and war, you have been warned🔥
"Smoldering Failure" is themore
Music video HERE - https://youtu.be/A_KHRaGnfE4
Flamingos and war, you have been warned🔥
"Smoldering Failure" is themore
Live Photos of TrollfesT
View All Photos
TrollfesT's tour
Bandsintown Merch
Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD
Fan Reviews
Tany
September 13th 2022
The show was amazing. If you ever have a chance to see them live, it’s 100% worth it.
Helsingborg, Sweden@The Tivoli
Nathan
February 8th 2020
TrollfesT put on an amazing show! Was the first I heard of them and was extremely impressed by their live performance and unique sound.
Phoenix, AZ@Joe's Grotto
Dave
March 2nd 2019
Even though I would never listen to this band at home (vocals are not for me), I had a fantastic time watching them. Their costumes were great, the energy was great with lots of crowd interaction. Excellent idea to attempt to involve the audience in a congaline world record during one of their songs.
I don't know if I would want to attend a show with Trollfest headlining as their music isn't for me at all, but they were a fantastic opener that I'd definitely be excited to see again if they were supporting another artist.
London, United Kingdom@Islington Assembly Hall
View More Fan Reviews
About TrollfesT
One weekend in 2003, in Oslo, Norway, a bunch of goons became bored with the selection of party music that was available to them, and, helped along by the consumption of large quantities of alcohol, the soon-to-be members of TrollfesT decided to take matters into their own hands. One website and six songs later, a German label, which at the time was called Solistium, recognised the potential in the madness and got in touch. With the immortal words “what the heck, let’s give it a go” TrollfesT agreed to a deal and started writing new material. By 2005 “Willkommen Folk tell Drekka Fest!!” hit the streets. And life as we know it was never the same again.
Containing a selection of sounds and comments, many of which you would not necessary come across if you only frequented polite parties, “Willkommen…” displayed some unique qualities that caught people’s attention and consequently sold rather a lot of copies, so a deal for a second album was signed and in 2006 the story of Brakebein the Troll was released. “Brakebein” (not a bad choice for a title really given its subject matter), appeared in two versions - one that included a cartoon illustrating Brakebein’s voyage, and the other that included the lyrics.
During the first years, TrollfesT never actually played live, but nevertheless the two albums succeeded in making the band a sought after addition to festivals, and the first foray beyond the planning stage occurred in 2007 as one of the headlining bands at the Ninth Barther Metal Open Air Festival. TrollfesT then went on to headline and play various festivals and concerts around Europe during 2007/08 including the Ragnarök and Riedfest festivals.
January 2009 saw the release of TrollfesT’s third studio album “Villanden”. A much-anticipated underground album according to feedback from the fans, “Villanden” was quickly acknowledged as one of the craziest albums to have been released in a very long time, mixing, as it did, European Balkan music with extreme metal, and spread rapidly through the viral networks like YouTube, MySpace and Facebook.
So how would anyone, in their right mind, or otherwise, dare to define TrollfesT? The closest you would come is probably True Norwegian Balkan Black Metal, but even then you would need to include influences from lots more genres. The best way to put it is that this band is all about alcohol, joy and music, three subjects that draw in fans from all ages and genres, eager to listen to TrollfesT’s records and witness the exuberant and skilled live performances.
Containing a selection of sounds and comments, many of which you would not necessary come across if you only frequented polite parties, “Willkommen…” displayed some unique qualities that caught people’s attention and consequently sold rather a lot of copies, so a deal for a second album was signed and in 2006 the story of Brakebein the Troll was released. “Brakebein” (not a bad choice for a title really given its subject matter), appeared in two versions - one that included a cartoon illustrating Brakebein’s voyage, and the other that included the lyrics.
During the first years, TrollfesT never actually played live, but nevertheless the two albums succeeded in making the band a sought after addition to festivals, and the first foray beyond the planning stage occurred in 2007 as one of the headlining bands at the Ninth Barther Metal Open Air Festival. TrollfesT then went on to headline and play various festivals and concerts around Europe during 2007/08 including the Ragnarök and Riedfest festivals.
January 2009 saw the release of TrollfesT’s third studio album “Villanden”. A much-anticipated underground album according to feedback from the fans, “Villanden” was quickly acknowledged as one of the craziest albums to have been released in a very long time, mixing, as it did, European Balkan music with extreme metal, and spread rapidly through the viral networks like YouTube, MySpace and Facebook.
So how would anyone, in their right mind, or otherwise, dare to define TrollfesT? The closest you would come is probably True Norwegian Balkan Black Metal, but even then you would need to include influences from lots more genres. The best way to put it is that this band is all about alcohol, joy and music, three subjects that draw in fans from all ages and genres, eager to listen to TrollfesT’s records and witness the exuberant and skilled live performances.
Show More
Genres:
Folk Metal, World Music, Black Metal, Extreme Folk Metal, True Norwegian Balkan Metal
Band Members:
Fabio Grimdrap, DrekkaDag, Trollmannen, Fjernkontrollet, Böesse Basshöl, TrollBANK, Kjellkjé, Mr.Seidel
Hometown:
Norway
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