Middle eastern culture has inspired many artist to create Music, here are my favorite Middle Eastern themed bands, albums and songs with this influence. Playlist • Oriental, Middle Easte...
Thanks for the introduction to Middle East and Asian metal bands. I have been listening to a few for some time but I am always searching for new exceptional musicians and vocalists from across this planet. Keep updating your music recommendations as I want to know more and listen to next level music.
Thx for all the tipps! I love metal and Middle Eastern music. I hope we will hear more bands in the future, that will combine these two aspects. Middle Eastern scales are perfect for making metal music. They sound mythic, arcane and dark. Despite that, there still are not many Middle Eastern Metal bands. On the other hand, the metal universe is full of bands that combine northern traditional music with metal. Long story short: I would love to hear more desert in metal! If you think so too, you could also check out the band "NAWATHER".
As a tunisian Metalhead I can tell you that the biggest influence of myrath was the band Symphony X, especially at their beginnings (the album Hope)....they started as a Cover band for symphony X with the name Xtasy
Nice! Never checked Therion out, might do that now. You'd probably like to check out Aeternam, Shades of Black, Shokran, Akhenaten and Khepri, and then maybe Scarab, Narjahanam, Al-Namrood, Khepra, Melechesh, Nile, Stratovarius has Middle-Eastern sounding soung "Babylon", and I think "Alexander the Great" by Iron Mask has this atmosphere as well!
Definitely! And thank you for watching in my series of pretty dangerous I also introduce other bands with extreme female vocalist, maybe you are able to find one or two new bands. And if you have any suggestions please le me know!!
Nice video. I'm looking for metal bands that use a lot of traditional Middle Eastern melodies in their songs. Like Myrath, Riverwood, Khepri, Orphaned Land, Nawather,... I'm not a Black/Extreme Metal fan. I'm looking for melodic bands with a strong influence of Middle Eastern traditional melodies. Any suggestions? greetings from Croatia
adding them to my playlist but I have a question when listening is it an album experience or a single experience meaning should I listen on shuffle or play as a series? thank you
Oriental or middle eastern metal is a sub genre of folk metal. It has a lot of symphonic elements and so many bands had adopted this thematic on single songs, albums, or in the case or Orphaned land and Myrath the type of music they produce entirely as a band. The playlist I created has single songs And whole albums with this thematic it includes bands like Nightwish, with two songs in this style, ignea on their first album only, but myrath and orphaned land make every album on this style. Maybe you can play it at random and add to your personal playlist whatever songs you like, I hope this was helpful and thank you for watching!
There’s one band Nile (USA) death metal band it’s not really part of folk metal lyrics is mainly about ancient Egyptian culture, gods and goddesses And another named shokran (maybe spelled wrong) (Russia) similar band as Nile but in djent genre
Wow man thanks for your recommendations I wish Nile was a little more melodic, but man I have to say that Shokran is quite a find! Thanks so much 🙏 really cool bands!
If you ever do another pop singer Vs metal singer video, plz include Suzuka Nakamoto from BABYMETAL cos she's such an amazing singer which so few people have heard about
@@captainfantastic3490 in my experience, nobody knows who they are. I know they're massive in some places, but idk if it's just where I am but no-one knows bout them so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@Cheese_EPIC from the US dude, and not a lot of people know about BABYMETAL, from who’ve I’ve spoken to. Not my favorite, but still a most excellent band!
Myrath!!! Finally
Greetings from Turkey, great channel.
Thanks for the introduction to Middle East and Asian metal bands. I have been listening to a few for some time but I am always searching for new exceptional musicians and vocalists from across this planet. Keep updating your music recommendations as I want to know more and listen to next level music.
Thank you so much. Any particular song or band you would recommend me?
Thx for all the tipps! I love metal and Middle Eastern music. I hope we will hear more bands in the future, that will combine these two aspects. Middle Eastern scales are perfect for making metal music. They sound mythic, arcane and dark. Despite that, there still are not many Middle Eastern Metal bands. On the other hand, the metal universe is full of bands that combine northern traditional music with metal.
Long story short: I would love to hear more desert in metal!
If you think so too, you could also check out the band "NAWATHER".
As a tunisian Metalhead I can tell you that the biggest influence of myrath was the band Symphony X, especially at their beginnings (the album Hope)....they started as a Cover band for symphony X with the name Xtasy
What a channel. I'm glad to explore this :) Greetings from Turkey
Its so hard for me to process this so much information atm. Thank you Metal Ground for introducing these genres!
I have nothing right now to suggest for your playlist but I'm hoping others more will do!
I think any kind of music in other languages are badass.
Nice! Never checked Therion out, might do that now.
You'd probably like to check out Aeternam, Shades of Black, Shokran, Akhenaten and Khepri, and then maybe Scarab, Narjahanam, Al-Namrood, Khepra, Melechesh, Nile, Stratovarius has Middle-Eastern sounding soung "Babylon", and I think "Alexander the Great" by Iron Mask has this atmosphere as well!
Great information
Thanks for this. As a huge fan of Ignea I really enjoyed learning about one or two other bands...
Definitely! And thank you for watching in my series of pretty dangerous I also introduce other bands with extreme female vocalist, maybe you are able to find one or two new bands. And if you have any suggestions please le me know!!
This is a much different look to metal than the guttural side that I have been listening to lately, definitely worth looking into though
Nice
Nice video.
I'm looking for metal bands that use a lot of traditional Middle Eastern melodies in their songs. Like Myrath, Riverwood, Khepri, Orphaned Land, Nawather,...
I'm not a Black/Extreme Metal fan. I'm looking for melodic bands with a strong influence of Middle Eastern traditional melodies. Any suggestions?
greetings from Croatia
I think the songs "Voodoo" and "Serenity"of Godsmack have that influence, what do you think?
Totally! I added those songs to the playlist. I need to organize it a little bit. But thanks for this great recomendations
do you have any bands that speak arabic but are closer to the style of slaughter to prevail, thank you!
Bro another very very underrated band named MELECHESH. Their songs are cool you can check it out.
Acyl.
I'm not entirely sure if they would fit here but the Hu. They are a Mongolian folk metal band and are super good
There's also Gevolt, who do Yiddish metal 😄
00:45 can somebody tell me what show is this part from
adding them to my playlist but I have a question when listening is it an album experience or a single experience meaning should I listen on shuffle or play as a series? thank you
Oriental or middle eastern metal is a sub genre of folk metal. It has a lot of symphonic elements and so many bands had adopted this thematic on single songs, albums, or in the case or Orphaned land and Myrath the type of music they produce entirely as a band. The playlist I created has single songs And whole albums with this thematic it includes bands like Nightwish, with two songs in this style, ignea on their first album only, but myrath and orphaned land make every album on this style. Maybe you can play it at random and add to your personal playlist whatever songs you like, I hope this was helpful and thank you for watching!
@@metalground212 thank you this was helpful
Check out children of gaza from indonesia middle east metalcore
There’s one band Nile (USA) death metal band it’s not really part of folk metal lyrics is mainly about ancient Egyptian culture, gods and goddesses
And another named shokran (maybe spelled wrong) (Russia) similar band as Nile but in djent genre
Wow man thanks for your recommendations I wish Nile was a little more melodic, but man I have to say that Shokran is quite a find! Thanks so much 🙏 really cool bands!
Al-namrood? Y/N?
If you ever do another pop singer Vs metal singer video, plz include Suzuka Nakamoto from BABYMETAL cos she's such an amazing singer which so few people have heard about
Few people? They are 10 times more famous than many legendary hardcore Metal bands...
@@captainfantastic3490 in my experience, nobody knows who they are. I know they're massive in some places, but idk if it's just where I am but no-one knows bout them so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@Cheese_EPIC from the US dude, and not a lot of people know about BABYMETAL, from who’ve I’ve spoken to. Not my favorite, but still a most excellent band!
Finally a good and educational/interesting video
Don't do another shitty video metal vs pop please🤢
myrath is a north african metal not middle east
They are actually categorized as Oriental metal. It is not about where they are from but about the style of music they produce.