Fejd Explained

Fejd
Landscape:yes
Origin:Sweden
Genre:Neofolk
Folk rock
Folk metal (later)
Years Active:2001–present
Label:Dead End Exit, Napalm Records
Associated Acts:Rimmerfors, Nostradameus, Pathos
Past Members:Per-Owe Solvelius

Fejd is a Swedish folk band formed in 2001.

History

In 2001, Patrik and Niklas Rimmerfors (both once played as a duo under the name Rimmerfors) joined forces with their musicians Lennart Specht, Thomas Antonsson and Esko Salow to form the band Fejd. Specht, Antonsson and Salow also played together in Pathos and Nostradameus. The band made their first appearances in 2002. After three self-produced demos and EPs, their debut album Storm was released via Napalm Records in 2009.[1] In the same year, the band participated in Wacken Open Air.

In 2022 the band participated in Sweden Rock Festival and Hellfest Open Air.

Musical style

Fejd's music is rooted in the typical melodic themes of the Nordic folk music and neofolk with rock influence. They usually incorporate a diverse selection of folk instruments, such as moraharpa, bouzouki, jew's harp, säckpipa, hurdy-gurdy and many others. Since 2016's Trolldom, the metal elements are more prominent in the band's music. Their lyrics are mostly written in Swedish.

Personnel

Discography

Studio albums
EP
Demo

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.fejd.se Fejd.se