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− | + | ''Ceolskog'' is the folk metal / acoustic folk project of [[Adam Helliwell]]. He came up with the name by combining the word Ceol, a Gaelic word meaning music, with skog, which means forest in Norwegian and Swedish. After his previous band, ''IronStein'', ended in early 2015, Adam started ''Ceolskog'' as a way of recording songs he had written, and then uploading them to his YouTube page as nature-themed music videos. ''Ceolskog'' combines hard rock and heavy metal with traditional folk music, particularly Celtic and Nordic (hence the name). Adam has recorded four Ceolskog EPs in his bedroom, mixing original songs and metal covers of folk songs. Although ''Ceolskog'' is currently a solo project, Adam plans for it to become a proper live band sometime in the future. | |
− | ''Ceolskog'' is the folk metal project of [[Adam Helliwell]]. He came up with the name by combining the word Ceol, a Gaelic word meaning music, with skog, which means forest in Norwegian and Swedish. After his previous band, | + | |
==Releases== | ==Releases== | ||
− | * [[Made In My Bedroom]] EP, 2015 | + | [[image:Made In My Bedroom Front.jpg|right|thumb|300px|''Made In My Bedroom'' cover art]] |
− | * [[Made In My Bedroom II]] | + | * [[Made In My Bedroom]], EP, 2015 |
− | * [[The Southern Cross and the Northern Star]] | + | * [[Made In My Bedroom II]] EP, 2016 |
− | * [[A Comfortable Tree Stump]] | + | * [[The Southern Cross and the Northern Star]] EP, 2017 |
− | + | * [[A Comfortable Tree Stump]] EP, 2017 | |
* [[The Owl with Big, Googly Eyes]] EP, 2020 | * [[The Owl with Big, Googly Eyes]] EP, 2020 | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== |