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  • 8th March 12, 11:20 AM
    azwildcat96
    Skiltron
    Anyone else heard of them? They are an Argentinian Folk Metal band. Pretty good use of bagpipes too!
  • 8th March 12, 06:10 PM
    opositive
    Re: Skiltron
    i wandered around youtube for a bit and found out skiltron split up. the piper, singer, etc formed triddana. i listened to few songs of both bands. the lead singer sounds like ronnie james dio, and the music reminds me of his solo work in the 80's--well, if he had piper and flutist.

    "TRIDDANA: New Folk Metal Band from Argentina, with Diego Valdez, Pablo Allen, Fernando Marty and Juan José Fornés"--according to youtube.
  • 8th March 12, 06:26 PM
    Nick the DSM
    Re: Skiltron
    Yep, I made a thread about them years ago.

    I liked there recent (2010) album a lot. The singer has a great range and reminds me of Dio at some points as well. Didn't know they split up though, they still seem to be together.
  • 16th March 12, 10:13 PM
    Oregonian MacTaggart
    Re: Skiltron
    One of my favorites! 80s styled metal with the pipes just rocks. Wonder if the bandmembers interest in Scottish themes has anything to do with the Falklands unpleasantness? Common enemy?
  • 17th March 12, 02:16 PM
    Nick the DSM
    Re: Skiltron
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Oregonian MacTaggart View Post
    One of my favorites! 80s styled metal with the pipes just rocks. Wonder if the bandmembers interest in Scottish themes has anything to do with the Falklands unpleasantness? Common enemy?

    No. There were/are alot of Scottish, Welsh, Irish and English immigrants in South America, and influences still can be seen down there.
  • 17th March 12, 04:25 PM
    Oregonian MacTaggart
    Re: Skiltron
    Interesting!

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