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Schandmaul

12+ albums
folk rockfolk metalgermanMittelaltermedieval

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Schandmaul is a German rock/folk band. The band specializes in a genre of music often known as "Medieval-Folk Rock," because they often include instruments typically used in medieval folksongs—such as the bagpipes and shawms—as parts of their rock sound. Contemporary groups in the same vein include Subway to Sally, In Extremo, Saltatio Mortis, Regicide, and Letzte Instanz. Schandmaul was founded in the summer of 1998, when six musicians from Munich and the surrounding area decided to put on a concert of folksongs. Because just doing covers was not enough, they decided to write some of their own stuff. Thus was created the first tune they wrote themselves, "Teufelsweib" (Devil Woman), which already had what was to become the typical Schandmaul sound that they've built on over the years. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

Drachentöter

51,382
2

Walpurgisnacht

49,348
3

Dein Anblick

42,276
4

Magda Treadgolds Märchen

37,146
5

Sonnenstrahl

32,047
6

Herren der Winde

31,888
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Teufelsweib

29,622
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Vogelfrei

29,024
9

Willst du

28,657
10

Sturmnacht

27,313

albums

Narrenkönig

Narrenkönig

Wie Pech & Schwefel

Wie Pech & Schwefel

Wahre Helden

Wahre Helden

Von Spitzbuben und anderen Halunken

Von Spitzbuben und anderen Halunken

Anderswelt

Anderswelt

Mit Leib und Seele

Mit Leib und Seele

Unendlich

Unendlich

Hexenkessel

Hexenkessel

Traumtänzer

Traumtänzer

Kunststück

Kunststück

Wie Pech und Schwefel

Wie Pech und Schwefel

Unendlich (Re-Edition)

Unendlich (Re-Edition)

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