Eluveitie has always been a band that prides itself on the authenticity and richness of its sound. With roots deeply embedded in ancient Celtic culture and mythology, their music often serves as a bridge between the past and the present, merging historical narratives with contemporary musical prowess. Ànv is a testament to their evolution as … Continue reading Album Review: Eluveitie – Ànv

Swedish metal legends Arch Enemy confirm they're set to ignite stages across Europe on their new “Blood Dynasty” headline tour in autumn/winter 2025. ing them on their unrelenting metal crusade are the mighty Amorphis and Eluveitie as co-special guests, with the crushing force of Gatecreeper poised to blast open the gates of chaos. The U.K. … Continue reading Arch Enemy announce three dates “down south” as part of HUGE Euro-tour

With a new album recently released, Lacuna Coil are touring again and for their London show they brought along two very different sounding bands, Eluveitie and Infected Rain, and the odd combination still worked very well. Coming from Moldova with a sort of evolved nu-metal type of sound, Infected Rain played for the first time … Continue reading Gig Review: Lacuna Coil / Eluveitie / Infected Rain – O2 Forum Kentish Town, London (16th November 2019)

It’s that time of year again, when in the run-up to Bloodstock we endeavour to interview every band gracing the SOPHIE, New Blood and Jägermeister stages from 8th – 11th August 2019. This means you’ve got a chance to read up on all your favourite bands set to play over the weekend and decide which … Continue reading #RoadToBOA2019 – Eluveitie

If we were to look for an example for the Japanese proverb “Perseverance prevails”, we only need to look into the story of Eluveitie. Founded in Winterthur, Zurich, in Switzerland, by the band’s vocalist Chrigel Glazmann, Eluveitie is about to release their 8th album Ategnatos on April 5th, 2019, which has created already some hyped … Continue reading Atnegatos: new album dropping for the Swiss folk metal band Eluveitie

With the main stage and second stage both kicking off on the Monday, I spent a fair bit of time getting a proper feel for Metal Days and surprisingly little watching bands! The already busy venue was obviously filling up even more, and the atmosphere got even better. It's impressive that some people had, by … Continue reading MetalDays 2018: Days 3-4